Deposit_ID,Deposit,Lower_Date,Upper_Date,Archaeological_Context,Urban_nature,Site_type_1,Site_type_2,Nature_Deposit,Formation_Deposit,type_deposit,Comment_Remarks 348,BERY04-BEY 006.12300/12237,65,75,Cistern 12300/122237.,Urban_(Semi-public),Commercial,Taberna,closed,secondary,Fill,"This date is based upon the assumption that the pottery, of clear different chronological periods, accumulated first to be dumped only later, somewhere in this latter part of the first century AD, as indicated by the latest pottery in the deposit; no coins are reported." 3698,ATH_97_A 14:2_midlle fill,-100,-1,"Roman, with some residual material including: four coins of second half 1st cent. bc",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,Mixed,,Fill, 3700,ATH_97_A 18:1(+)_lower fill,-275,-200,"Hellenistic fill in lowest 0.50 cm., seperated from early Roman upper fill by thin upper fill of sterile dug bedrock. Two coins of last quarter of the 3rd century (Agora XXVI, varieties 72-74 and 69). Most of amphorae handles and lamps also date in 3rd century. Later intrusions include one Knidian amphora handle of the period 146-108, naming the eponym Philombrotidas, a twin with on in the upper fill and probably an intrusin from it. Imported moldmade bowl (Agora XXII, no. 375, p. 88, pl. 66) also dates in the second half of the 2nd century. Few late hellenistic pieces has been found as well. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,closed,,Fill, 3704,ATH_97_B 12:2(+)_Drawshaft,-275,-200,"System with one chamber and two drawshafts. B 12:2 and B 13:1 communicate through an opening; B 13:1 connected to B 13:3 by a tunnel. Single fills in B 12:2 and B 13: 3; early Roman upper fill in B 13:1. B12:2. Latest dateable object a coin of last quarter of 3rd century (Agora XXVI, variety 69). Relationship to B 13:1 suggest material goes down to end of century.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Shaft,closed,,, 3705,ATH_97_B 13:1(+)_Cistern,-300,-200,"Cistern. Latest amphora handle names the Rhodian fabricant Damokrates, who worked in late 3rd century and first decade of 2nd century (Grace 1985, pp. 8-10)",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,closed,,, 3706,ATH_97_B 13:3(+)_Drawshaft,-260,-200,"Rhodian amphora handle of the term of the eponym Dorkulidas, ca 210 (for date see Grace 1985, p. 40)",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern shaft,closed,,, 3712,ATH_97_B 14:3,1,100,"Dumped fill discarded in second half of 1st century after Christ, with some residual Hellenistic material",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,Mixed,secondary,Fill, 3727,ATH_97_B 21:25,-150,-100,"Collapsed cistern chamber with Roman material as late as 2nd century after Christ. Undisturbed fill in tunnel leading from chamber, encountered in excavation of well B 21:24. Knidian amphora handle from tunnel names the eponym Euphranor of 146-108 (SS 9512 [KT 321]). Coin from chamber dates to ca. 130-90 (NN-1263: AgoraX XVI, variety 99; cf. Svoronos, pl. 24:60-68). ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,Mixed,,Fill, 3737,ATH_97_C 20:3,-700,-1,Chamber with two short blind tunnels; uniform fill with small amount of mixed material.,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,Mixed,,Fill, 3738,ATH_97_D 4:1_Layer II,0,100,"Connected by tunnel to another chamber (E 5:1), which was filled in late 4th century after Christ. Three depositsthin layer over floor (I) containing a few fragments of 3rd-century pottery along with more substantial late Hellenistic material (early 1st century, possibly slightly later); two dumped fills (II, III) of 1st century and late 1st to early 2nd century after Christ respectively.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,,secondary,Dump & fill, 3743,ATH_97_D 11:4_middle fill,-100,-1,"Middle Fill. Mostly 1st century, with Western Sigillata and five Roman lamp fragments. Three coins, of which one is early 1st century (HI1-314 [AgoraX XVI, no. 94b]; cf. Svoronos, pl. 81:32-39), and one dates to 2nd century after Christ (11-313: AgoraX XVI, variety 204; cf. Svoronos, pl. 89:35-40). Forty-sevens tamped amphora handles mostly of late 2nd and early 1st centuries, with five dating after Sullan sack (SS 5150, SS 5162, SS 5282, SS 5292 [all late Knidian, of the group discussed in Grace 1956b, p. 160, under nos. 168, 169], and SS 5136 [KT-1043]).",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,,,Fill, 3745,ATH_97_D 11:8 (+),,,"Late Hellenistic and Roman Mixed dump of material, with a little Classical, much Roman dating at least as late as 3rd century after Christ, and large amount of late Hellenistic, including Knidian amphora handle of early 1st century (SS 4377 [KT 1280], naming the eponym Andromenes) and two coins of late 2nd and early 1st centuries (II-66, II8-67: Agora XXVI, varieties 131, 100; cf. Svoronos, pl. 107:28-35, 50-54).",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,Mixed,secondary,Dump & fill, 3746,ATH_97_D 15:3 (+),-375,-300,"Large dumped deposit, with some seventy inventoried vessels. Coins date within 4th century: three of Salamis, mid-4th century (r-1432, r-1441a, b [AgoraX XVI, nos. 640h-j]; cf. BMCAtticap, . 116, 1-6), three double-bodied owls of 340's/330's-322 (1-1431a-c: Agora XXVI, variety 42; cf. Svoronos, pl. 22:44-46). Corinthian B amphora dates in late 4th century or into 3rd century (P 6395 [Grace 1979, fig. 42, left; Koehler 1978b, no. 249, p. 189, pls. 32, 40]).",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,,secondary,Dump & fill, 3752,ATH_97_D 17:4 (+)_Lower Fill [POU],-200,-150,"200 to 150, with late Hellenistic intrusion. Cistern in northeast room of Annex of Poros Building; part of system including D 17:3 and D 17:5. Lower Fill. Water jars suggest this is a use fill. Knidian amphora handle of ca. 90-88 (SS 10712 [KT 1500], naming the duovirAi gesipolis and Hermophantos). Other than this, only one small fragment of semiglazed plate is late Hellenistic. Other material dates before ca. 150.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,,primary,Fill, 3753,ATH_97_D 17:4 (+)_Middle Fill,-150,-75,"150 to early 1st century?. Middle Fill. Very little pottery, much of it not closely datable, but some late Hellenistic.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,,,Fill, 3754,ATH_97_D 17:4 (+)_UpperF ill,,,"Late Hellenistic? Almost no fine pottery, none datable after ca. 150.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,,,Fill, 3755,ATH_97_D 17:5 (+) Pap. Cistern Lower Fill,-225,-150,"Cistern south of south wall of Annex of Poros Building. Part of three-chamber system, with D 17:3 and D 17:4. Two distinct fills above layer of sterile sand. LowerF ill. Only datable object is 2nd-century coin.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,,,Fill, 3813,ATH_97_E 3:1 (+),-325,-250,"Connected by tunnel to another chamber that was not excavated. Very large deposit (over 150 vessels), dump of potter's shop; multiple vessels share same stamps, and painted vessels of same workshop are present. One worn coin of ca. 322/317-307 (MM-316: Agora XXVI, variety 48; cf. Svoronos, pl. 103:22). One stamped jar (SS 6127) dates slightly earlier than P 1113 from Thompson's Group B, thus perhaps in second quarter of 3rd century. Lamps of Types 28 B, 29 A, and 29 B are consistent with this dating (L 2380, L 2187 [Agora V, nos. 402, 408, pp. 93, 95, pls. 14, 41], L 2224, L 5407). Very worn coin probably dating 130-90 (MM-227: Agora XXVI, variety 100; cf. Svoronos, pl. 107:50-54) and one Roman sherd are intrusive. A single fragment of a moldmade bowl found in uppermost part of the cistern may indicate that the chamber remained open later, but in view of the absence of kantharoi and hemispherical bowls typical of the third quarter of the century, it is more likely that this fragment too is intrusive",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,closed,secondary,Dump & fill, 3814,ATH_97_E 6:2 (+)_Lower Fill,-175,-116,"Two chambers joined by tunnel. Contemporary lower fills. Upper fill in E 6:1 is Roman, in E 6:2, Sullan. LowerF ills (both chambers) = abandonment fills of Rotroff 1983, pp. 280-281. Amphora handles of 188-167 B.C. Terminal date suggested by presence of many long-petal bowls",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,,,Fill, 3815,ATH_97_E 6:2 (+)_ upper Fill,-115,-86,"UpperF ill (E 6:2) = supplementaryf ill of Rotroff 1983, pp. 281-282. Characterizeda s Sullan destruction debris by stamped amphora handles (see Agora XXII, with the following correction: SS 6504 is of the year of Aristomedes not Aristomenes). One coin of ca. 130-90 (KK-437: AgoraX XVI, variety 100; cf. Svoronos, pl. 107:50-54). ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,,,Fill, 3817,ATH_97_E 14:1 (+)_Lower Fill,-325,-200,"Connected by tunnels to E 14:3 and E 15:3, filled at different dates. Lower Fill. The fills of E 14:1 and E 14:3 poured into the tunnel connecting them, and there was some mixing during excavation. The main deposit in E 14:3 is contemporary with the disturbance in E 14:1 and may be the source of some of this material, although there was also some late Hellenistic material on the surface of the fill in E 14:1. Terminupso st quemf or fill proper provided by Rhodian amphora handle of perhaps ca. 218 (see AgoraX XII). Deposit covers long range, with many objects dating in first half of 3rd century. Considerable disturbance evidenced by pair of Knidian amphora handles of ca. 150, two West Slope fragments of the Large Leaf Groups, ESA, fragments of eighteen long-petal bowls, Athenian coins of 1st century and Imperial period (- 1194, r- 1199; see Agora XXII), over twenty-five fragments of Roman pottery and lamps, Roman glass. Large amount of pottery (e.g., fragments of over 200 West Slope vessels and forty-four moldmade bowls) and multiple vessels from the same workshops suggest this is a workshop dump. Four pieces of the Dikeras Group (two from the chamber itself [75, 77] and two from the tunnel leading to E 14:3 [85, 461]), one by the same potter who potted them (78), and two of the Edwards Group (332, 630) all emanate from a single shop. There are also three vessels of the Shark Group (136, 414, P 31795 [Rotroff 1991, no. 68, p. 85, pl. 32]). Also closely similar, and perhaps from a single shop, are 241, 245, 250, 260, 306. Many bowls have the same palmette stamp: 886-888, P 6255, P 6259, P 6264.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,Mixed,secondary,Dump & fill,disturbance of -150 - -75 3818,ATH_97_E 14:3 (+),-115,-50,"Kybele Cistern. Mostly 115-50, with several 3rd-century pieces and one late Roman intrusion. Connected to E 15:3 and E 14:1; some mixing with material from the latter in excavation (see under E 14:1). Dug as single fill, with no changes in earth noticed. Upper 0.50 m. contained a single late Roman piece (P 5643).One 3rd-century pot (872) found near bottom of shaft and other 3rd-century material (from unknown depths) were artificially brought together to form a ""POU and period of abandonment fill."" Thus in publications (including Agora XXII) there is reference to multiple fills in the cistern. It is more accurate, however, to describe the fill as late Hellenistic with ca. fifteen 3rd-century pieces. Amphora handles suggest a concentration of Sullan destruction debris, but there is enough later material to suggest deposit did not take place until later: coins of ca. 85-70; fragment of a Type 52 E lamp (ca. 50 B.C.-A.D. 20). A fragment of Western Sigillata (P 20494, ca. A.D. 20) could be intrusive or may indicate that shaft remained open into early 1st century after Christ. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern shaft,,mixed,Fill, 3822,ATH_97_E 15:3 (+)_Upper Fill,,,"Mixed late Hellenistic, late Roman, and Byzantine. Connected by tunnel to E 14:1 and E 14:3. Hellenistic fill at bottom overlaid by largely Hellenistic fill with late Upper Fill. In this, much larger portion of the filling, late Hellenistic was mixed with later material. Many post-Sullan amphora handles. Western Sigillata (P 5727); latest coins date ca. 20-10 B.C. (note correction to coin date given in AgoraX XII). ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,Mixed,,Fill, 3829,ATH_97_F 5:1 (+)_Middle Fill,-200,-150,"200-150, with a few 3rd-century pieces. Three fills. Sterile fill at bottom, early Roman fill at top. Lower terminuos f ca. 150 given by amphora handles. A small amount of intrusive material, possibly from early Roman upper fill: Type 50 B lamp (L 3091 [AgoraI V, no. 670, p. 172, pl. 50]), Roman figurine, Mottled Oliver lid, two fragments of Roman pottery Agora IV, p. 238; XII, p. 389; XXI, p. 97; XXII, pp. 99-100; G. R. Edwards 1957, p. 335, note 51.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,,,Fill, 3830,ATH_97_F 9:2_Lower Fill,-150,-75,"150-ca. 75, with Byzantine disturbance. Part of three-chamber cistern system, including also G 11:1, with Byzantine and modern disturbance throughout labeled F on plan in H. A. Thompson 1940, p. 99, fig. 75. Three fills, the uppermost modern, the middle one Byzantine.Extensive Byzantine disturbance evidenced by coins. Hellenistic material includes sixteen stamped amphora handles: two date at end of duovirpi eriod (SS 2181, SS 2183 [KT 483, KT 1530], in the terms of Aristokratesand Hermon; for SS 2183 cf. Grace 1956b, no. 185, p. 164); one is post-Sullan, naming the fabricant Athenaios (SS 2092 [KT 46]; see Grace 1956b, p. 160, under no. 168). H. A. Thompson 1940, p. 101.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,Mixed,,Fill, 3834,ATH_97_F 12:3 (+)_Middle Fill,-310,-275,"Middle Fill. 1.00 m. of fill at bottom of cistern chamber, its objects approximately contemporary with material from Koroni; sealed in by a thick (6.00 m.), sterile, bedrock layer. Fragment of public measure (P 22024 [AgoraX DM 58, p. 54, pl. 34]).",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,,,Fill, 3835,ATH_97_F 12:3 (+)_Upper Fill,-290,-250,"UpperF ill. In upper 2.00 m. of cistern, continues to middle of 3rd century or perhaps beyond.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,,,Fill, 3840,ATH_97_F 15:2 (+),-150,-110,"(Group E). Lower date suggested by absence of stamped amphora handles of duoviri period. Agora IV, p. 238; XII, p. 390; XXII, pp. 100, 110; XXV, p. 164; pottery fully published in H. A. Thompson 1934,pp. 392-427; D. B. Thompson 1965, pp. 50-53; Grace 1985, p. 37; Rotroff 1987a, p. 192; Rotroff 1987b, p. 6; Dilos XXVII, p. 322. ",Non-urban_(public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,,,, 3842,ATH_97_F 16:1 (+)_Lower Fill,-350,-290,"350-290, with 2nd- and Ist-century disturbance Fourth-century deposit overlaid by late Roman upper fill. Single coin of double-bodied owl issue of 340's/330's-322 (ET-194: Agora XXVI, variety 43; cf. Svoronos, pl. 22:41). Most pottery dates in second half of 4th century, with a few pieces possibly in earliest years of 3rd. Disturbance indicated by fragment of mid-3rd-century Hellenistic angular kantharos, rim of moldmade bowl, shoulder of West Slope amphora, late Hellenistic Mottled Oliver lid fragment Agora IV, p. 238; X, p. 67; XII, p. 390; XXI, p. 98; H. A. Thompson 1934, p. 317, under A 7 (""cistern at the foot of the Areopagus""); D. B. Thompson 1954, pp. 87-107; Stella G. Miller 1974, pp. 194-198, fig. 1, pl. 35; Rotroff 1983, p. 263; Rotroff 1987a, pp. 184-185. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,Mixed,,, 3844,ATH_97_F 16:8 (+)_Menon CW,-325,-275,"Well shaft dug through preexisting cistern to depth of 7.40 m. Latest material similar to pottery from Koroni although a few differences, like large number ofskyphoi, suggest Menon's Cistern may have been filled slightly earlier See pp. 24-25. Pottery fully published in Stella G. Miller 1974; Pollitt 1979, p. 217 (deposit XII); Rotroff 1983, p. 262; Rotroff 1984b, pp. 346-347; Rotroff 1990a, pp. 176-177. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,,,, 3859,ATH_97_F 17:4 (+),-225,-190,"Cistern with long tunnel and drawshaft. Dump from terracotta workshop. Fulminating Zeus coin provides terminus postq uemo f at least ca. 190(00-1524; cf. Svoronos, pi. 81:17-31). Absence of unguentariaw ith solid stems argues for date of deposit very shortly thereafter. There are links to the material in E 5:2 (hemispherical cups with rouletting are very common in both), and several bowls and plates bear same stamps as vessels from P 21:4, E 14: 1, G 14:2 (middle fill), and E 5:2. Like 0 16:3 and P 21:4, the cistern contained large numbers of baggy kantharoi of the Incised Wave Group. Much of the pottery is battered and fragmentary and possibly lay elsewhere for some time before it was thown into the cistern. Single fragment of long-petal bowl of early type may be early forerunner of the class or an intrusion. Disturbance is suggested by one late Hellenistic and one Roman coin (note that this parallels the situation in P 21:4). ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,Mixed,secondary,Dump, 3861,ATH_97_F 19:2 (+)_Upper Fill,-300,-200,"Fourth-century lower fill; Hellenistic fill in upper 1.30 m. One coin dating ca. 322/317-307 (ITr-196: Agora XXVI, variety 46; cf. Svoronos, pl. 24:51-57) and one coin of Antigonos Gonatas, 277-239 (rr-195; cf. McClean II, 3599-3606). Single fragment ofmoldmade bowl. Agora IV, p. 238; X, p. 67; XII, p. 390; XXI, p. 98; XXX, p. 362. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,,,Fill, 3880,ATH_97_G 11:1,-160,-140,"Part of same system as F 9:2; labeled ""I"" on plan in H. A. Thompson 1940, p. 99, fig. 75. Thoroughly disturbed in Byzantine times, when well dug through cistern. Seven complete Knidian amphoras, with stamps, and two stampedhandles, most dating in early third quarter of 2nd century. Agora V, p. 125; X, p. 98; H. A. Thompson 1940, p. 101; Dulos XXVII, p. 328, under E 69 and p. 366. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,Mixed,,, 3891,ATH_97_H 6:9 (+)_Up. Fill. N.,-325,-270,,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,,,Fill, 3892,ATH_97_H 6:9 (+)_Low. Fill. S.,-325,-270,"Terminal date indicated by coin dating ca. 270 (A-998 [AgoraX XVI, no. 57g]; cf. Svoronos, pl. 22:76 77).",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,,,Fill, 3981,I 17:5 (+),-300,-200,"Part of extensive cistern system, of which one chamber, three drawshafts, and two blind tunnels were excavated (H 16:2, I 16:6, I 17:4). Filled at various times. Other parts apparently filled in late Hellenistic and early Roman times. Most pottery, including three fragments of moldmade bowls, dates before 200. Later disturbance indicated by Type 37 A lamp (L 599 [AgoraI V, no. 494, p. 118, pls. 18, 44]), Knidian amphora handle of 1st century (SS 349 [Grace 1934, no. 257, p. 286]; see Grace 1956b, p. 151 for date), and fragment of Roman lamp. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Shaft,Mixed,mixed,Fill, 3982,ATH_97_I 17:5 (+),-300,-200,"Part of extensive cistern system, of which one chamber, three drawshafts, and two blind tunnels were excavated (H 16:2, I 16:6, I 17:4). Filled at various times. Other parts apparently filled in late Hellenistic and early Roman times. Most pottery, including three fragments of moldmade bowls, dates before 200. Later disturbance indicated by Type 37 A lamp (L 599 [AgoraI V, no. 494, p. 118, pls. 18, 44]), Knidian amphora handle of 1st century (SS 349 [Grace 1934, no. 257, p. 286]; see Grace 1956b, p. 151 for date), and fragment of Roman lamp. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Shaft,Mixed,mixed,Fill, 3995,ATH_97_L 19:2 (+)_Lower Fill,-260,-200,"Cistern partially destroyed by digging of rectangular shaft. Earlier fill in lower part of cistern; later fill in shaft and upper part of cistern. Passage leading east may have connected with another chamber LowerF ill. Coin of ca. 229-224 at bottom of cistern (AA-63 [AgoraX XVI, no. 68h]; cf. Svoronos, pl. 25:5-10). None of the amphora handles date after ca. 200 (note correction to Agora XXII, where SS 9542, dating to ca. 198, from upper fill, was mistakenly assigned to lower fill). Five fragments of a single moldmade bowl. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,,,Fill, 4001,ATH_97_M 20:1 (+)_Lower_P,-115,-86,"Two Hellenistic fills, with late Hellenistic to Roman fill above Lower, use fill (water jars) contemporary with dumped middle fill, with a few joins between the two. Five stamped amphora handles and one coin are immediately pre-Sullan. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,,primary,Fill, 4002,ATH_97_M 21:1 (+),-250,-175,"Komos Cistern. Terminupso stq uemo f ca. 186 provided by Rhodian amphora handle naming the eponym KallikratidasI I (SS 10286 see Grace 1985, pp. 8-9); slightly later hoard of Histiaian coins possibly intrusive. Much of debris comes from Workshop of Bion, manufacturer of pottery and terracotta figurines. Moldmade bowls closely paralleled in upper fill of N 21:4. Stamps on wheelmade pottery paralleled in P 21:4. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,,secondary,Dump, 4003,ATH_97_M 23:1,-100,-75,"Most pottery found in main chamber. Tunnels lead to east and northwest, the latter to a second chamber with little material. Two post-Sullan stamped amphora handles establish terminupso stq uemin years after 86. Agora XXII, p. 104; Delos XXVII, p. 381. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,,secondary,, 4011,ATH_97_N 18:3 (+),-225,-190,"Connected by tunnel to M-N 18:1. Terminupso stq uemo f ca. 196-190 providedb y coin X-101 (AgoraX XVI, no. 79h; cf. Svoronos, pl. 81:9-16). Bowls and plates share stamps with vessels from N 21:4, E 14:1, F 17:4, G 14:2 (middle fill), E 14:6, H 19:1. No unguentaria with solid stems. Agora IV, p. 242; X, p. 68; XII, p. 395; XXII, p. 104; XXVI, p. 313; D. B. Thompson 1962, p. 246, note 10.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,,secondary,Cistern channel fill, 4012,ATH_97_N 19:1 (+)_middle fill,-125,-86,"Connected by tunnel to another chamber (N 18:1), whose original fill was disturbed by a Roman well. Three fills. MiddleF ill. Sullan destruction debris containing one coin of 87/86 (X-191: AgoraX XVI, variety 97; cf. Svoronos, pl. 81:45-48); note correction to AgoraX XII and Rotroff 1987a, due to restudy of coin proveniences. Latest stamped amphora handle, on fragmentarya mphora, names duoviroi f the term of the Knidian eponym Euphragoras,9 7-88 B.C. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,,secondary,Destruction debris, 4013,ATH_97_N 19:1 (+)_upper fill,-110,25,"110 to early 1st century after Christ. UpperF ill. Much of the material is of late-2nd- and early-I st-century date, probably Sullan debris, including several duovirai mphora handles (see AgoraX XII) and two coins of 87/86 (X-42 [AgoraX XVI, no. 97c], X-84; cf. Svoronos, pi. 81:45-48), but Augustan coins and early Roman wares (ESB, thin-walled wares) are well represented and indicate deposit around turn of the era or slightly later. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,,secondary,Fill, 4014,ATH_97_N 20:4 (+),-110,-75,"Mask Cistern. Four fills distinguished during excavation (I-IV, from bottom to top) but seemingly with no chronological differentiation. Two amphoras and thirteen coins are immediately pr'-Sullan, indicating a concentration of Sullan destruction debris, but one post-Sullan coin was found in lowest fill (Q-164: Agora XXVI, varieties [127, 128]; cf. Svoronos, pl. 104:29-35) and another in second fill from bottom (Q-140: AgoraX XVI, variety 115; cf. Svoronos, pl. 79:2-7). Two large fragments of a micaceous water jar are intrusive. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,,secondary,Destruction debris, 4018,ATH_97_N 20:7 (+)_Lower Fill,-225,-165,"Cistern with drawshaft. Upper fill, fill in drawshaft, and fill in connecting tunnel Turkish; some Turkish disturbance in lower fill. Terminupso stq uemo f ca. 175 provided by Rhodian amphora handle (SS 7898, naming Xenophon; see Grace 1985, p. 8). One coin may date to 166-150's (Q-125: Agora XXVI, variety 101; cf. Svoronos, pl. 106:12-16), but the identification is not certain. Some unguentaria with solid stems ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,Mixed,secondary,Cistern channel fill, 4020,ATH_97_N 21:4 (+)_Middle Fill,-225,-175,"Terminupso st quemi n 190's given by coins. Some mixing with upper fill indicated by Augustan coin (see Agora XXII). Dump from Workshop of Bion, with material very similar to that in M 21:1.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,Mixed,secondary,Dump & fill, 4021,ATH_97_N 21:4 (+)_Upper Fill,-100,1,"Ist century, with earlier material. Pottery in mouth of cistern and in upper tunnel. One Attic coin of 87/86 (EE-77: Agora XXVI variety 97; cf. Svoronos, pl. 81:45-48) and one very worn coin of Cyrenaica dating after 67 (EE-78 [AgoraX XVI, no. 1033]; cf. BMCCyrenaicpa,. 113, 1). Sigillata wares and Mottled Oliver lid, together with pottery contemporary with that in middle fill. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,Mixed,secondary,Fill, 4022,ATH_97_N 21:9 (+),-275,-210,"Cistern with two blind passages; partly disturbed by Turkish well. Neck and handle of Rhodian amphora naming Pausanias, third quarter of 3rd century (SS 10015). ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,,,, 4024,ATH_97_O 17:5 (+),-115,-86,"Connected by tunnel to O 17:6. Two coins of 87/86 ($-339, ~-340: AgoraX XVI, variety 97; cf. Svoronos, pl. 81:45-48) suggest Sullan destruction debris. One or two Roman pieces (e.g. L 5326, early 1st century after Christ). ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,Mixed,secondary,Destruction debris, 4025,ATH_97_0 17:6 (+),-200,-125,"Connected by tunnel to 0 17:5. Knidian stamped amphora handle names the eponym Eukrates and the fabricant Mormis, 220-188 (SS 14275 [KT 1013]). Coin of ca. 196-190 (D-342: Agora XXVI, variety 81; cf. Svoronos, pl. 23:47-49). Fragments of five long-petal bowls, one made in worn mold. Type 35 A lamp (L 5327). ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,,,, 4026,ATH_97_O 17:7 (+)_Lower Fill,-225,-150,"Cistern and drawshaft connected by tunnel; used in modern times as cesspool. No stratigraphy noted, but pottery from first five boxes excavated is later than that from boxes 6-18. Lower Fill (boxes 6-18). Latest stamped amphora handle is Rhodian of term of Peisistratos, dating in second quarter of 2nd century (SS 14287). Note correction to AgoraX XII and to Rotroff 1987a, p. 192, where this handle was assigned to upper fill. No long-petal bowls. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,,secondary,Fill, 4029,ATH_97_0 20:2 (+),-250,-195,"Single fill. Latest of thirteen stamped amphora handles dates to 198 (SS 8020, Rhodian handle naming Hieron I); for date see Grace 1985, p. 23, note 60. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,,secondary,Fill, 4034,ATH_97_O 22:1 (+),-400,-325,"4th century (to 325), disturbed. Cistern filled in 4th century with dug bedrock and some pottery, kernoi, many loomweights, and a few votives Modern wall and collapsing sides of cistern provide opportunity for disturbance. Notebook mentions Roman intrusions, but preserved context pottery is purely 4th century. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,Mixed,secondary,Fill, 4038,ATH_97_P 10:1 (+),-325,-285,"Cistern connected by a tunnel to P 10:2 but filled earlier. Very worn double-bodied owl coin of 340's/330's-322 (E-4645: Agora XXVI, varieties [41-43]; cf. Svoronos, pl. 22:41-45). ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,,secondary,Fill, 4039,ATH_97_P 10:2 (+)_Lower Fill,-265,-200,"Connected by tunnel to P 10:1. Hellenistic lower fill, early Roman upper fill, with some mixing between the two. Lowerfill.T erminupso stq uemo f ca. 240 provided by amphora handle. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,Mixed,secondary,Fill, 4042,ATH_97_P 21:4 (+),-225,-180,"Very large deposit, probablyp otter'sd ump. Terminupso stq uemin 180's furnishedb y coins (AgorXa XVI, varieties 82, 83, and 85). Fragment of long-petal bowl of early type (P 30432) could be intrusive, but presence of another fragment from the same bowl or same mold in a contempory deposit (Q8-9) suggests not. Later intrusion evidenced by two coins (Q-527 [late 4th century after Christ], 0-534: Agora XXVI, varieties [149, 151]; cf. Svoronos, pl. 80:29-34 [ca. 25-20, extremely worn]). All unguentaria have hollow stems. Black-glazed bowls and plates with same stamps appear in M 21:1. Like 0 16:3 and F 17:4, the cistern contained many baggy kantharoi of Incised Wave Group Cf. F 17:4, approximately contemporary, also with one long-petal bowl fragment and two late coins. Agora XXII, p. 106; XXVI, p. 316; Shear 1973, pp. 154-156. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,,secondary,Dump & fill, 4057,ATH_97_R 21:2 (+)_cist.l. fill,-150,-100,"Cistern with blind south tunnel, north tunnel leading to drawshaft. Three fills in cistern, the upper two Roman. Upper two fills extended into tunnels: Upper Fill in Cistern = Upper Fill in South Tunnel; Middle Fill in Cistern = Lower Fills in South and North Tunnels. LowerF ill in Cistern.C oins give terminupso st quemo f 130-90. For coins and amphora handles see AgoraX XII, with the following correction: handle naming the Knidian fabricant Damokrates is SS 9291 (KT 366, I). Pottery covers wide range, with some 3rd-century pieces, a concentration of material dating in the second half of the 2nd century and a few early Roman intrusions. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,Mixed,secondary,Fill, 4066,ATH_2006_C 9:7,-150,-100,"Depth 4.86 m; Diam. not recorded. Well dug through a preexisting cistern, which was filled with amphoras as a packing behind the tiles of the well (cf. B 21:24). Over 50 stamped amphoras, mostly Knidian of period V, 146-108, but three dating in the years of two eponyms of early period VI A, providing a terminus post quern of ca. 105 (SS 6599, SS 6604, SS 6610, Sosiphron [KT 95 + 1555], Hipparchos [KT 437]). No legible coins. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,,secondary,Construction fill, 2952,ATH08-H 12:4,268,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Great Drain,closed,mixed,, 3896,ATH_97_H 16:3 (+)_G.B,-320,-240,"An extensive cistern system: south chamber with blind tunnel extending further south (south tunnel); north chamber; drawshaft further north, from which another blind tunnel extends (north tunnel). Joins between fragments from north chamber and drawshaft; with exception of north tunnel (which contains nothing later than 300), all parts seem to have been filled at the same time. Pieces dating as early as last quarter of 4th century occur also in south tunnel, notably two red-figured pelikai (P 1104, P 1105 [H. A. Thompson 1934, B 1, B 2, pp. 333-334, figs. 13, 14]), and possibly in north chamber, but most material dates after 300. Terminupso st quemo f 240 given by nearly complete Rhodian amphora (SS 370). Bulk of pottery is consistent with this dating. Four fragments are later, probably intrusive: 2nd-century plate fragment (from north chamber); small fragment of moldmade bowl of Workshop of Bion, apparently overlooked by Thompson (from drawshaft or tunnel leading to north chamber); two fragments of what appears to be handle of large, unglazed, Type 27 D lamp (L 5215) (from south chamber). ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern system,,,, 3011,ATH08-O 19:2 Manhole,201,300,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern system,closed,mixed,, 4145,COR75-29,-325,-300,Fill of Manhole 7 of the Anaploga Water Tunnel System.,Urban_(Public),Aquaduct,Tunnel,open,secondary,Fill,This represents the original abandonment filling of the manhole in the last quarter of the 4th cent BCE; subsequent filling (with material ranging between Geometric times and the 4th cent BCE) took place during the early 3rd cent BCE and a final supplementary filling at the top (including Classical pottery) was introduced in the 5th cent CE. 4146,COR75-30,-325,-300,Fill of Manhole 8 of the Anaoploga Water Tunnel System.,Urban_(Public),Aquaduct,Tunnel,open,secondary,Fill,"The original abandonment filling included material ranging from Geometric to Early Hellenistic times. Two subsequent fillings were introduced prior to 146 BCE. A fourth deposit occured between 146 and 44 BCE. The two last fills were introduced after 44 BCE, the last one probably in the 2nd cent CE." 4147,COR75-31,-325,-150,Fill of Manhole 10 of the Anaploga Water Tunnel System.,Urban_(Public),Aquaduct,Tunnel,open,secondary,Fill,"The original abandonment filling included material of the 3rd and last quarters of the 4th cent BCE. Two subsequent fillings took place in the course of the 3rd and first half of the 2nd cent BCE, with filling IV introduced closely prior to 146 BC. The final fliing entered the system in the early Roman period." 4148,COR75-32,-350,-200,Fill of Manhole 11 of the Anaploga Water Tunnel System (eastern branch).,Urban_(Public),Aquaduct,Tunnel,open,secondary,Fill,It has not been determined whether there was one or more fillings. 1,AAN63-GRO¤ER SUCHGRABEN,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2,AAN63-SCHUTT FU¤BODENMOSAIK I,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 3,AAN63-SCHUTT RINGMAUER,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 4,AAN63-SCHUTT SOCKENANLAGE III,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 5,AAN63-SCHUTT SPIEGELQUADERMAUER,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 6,AAZAZ81-Surface,,,Aazaz.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 7,ADU07-Adulis,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface),"The pottery found was rather diverse. It included LR1, LR2, LR3 and Africana amphorae, as well as some ARSW fragments. In addition, there were categories which may have their provenance in the general Red Sea area. The main problem is the date of the pottery. The south-west corner of the site is where the pre-Aksumite settlement may have stood, yet extrapolating observations made from the surface assemblage diachronically may seem somewhat hazardous, as the author in one way or the other also point out." 8,ADU07-Dese A Surface,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface),- 9,ADU07-Dese B Surface,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface),- 10,ADU07-Diodorus Island Surface,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface),"The pottery is diverse and of significance because its chronological range is restricted. Extrapolating the date of the imported amphorae and tablewares could date local pottery present at the site. The imports include Dressel 2-4 from Italy (late first century BC-first century AD) and ESA (first century BC-Augustan). The collection may therefore be placed in the late first century BC and early first century AD. This (pp. 79-80) ñaccords well with the historical evidence of the Periplus: if it was written in the mid 1st century AD, as is generally accepted, the pottery should pre-date this, as by the time Diodorus Island had become unsafe and the harbour moved to the island of Dese.î" 11,AET95-AGIOI PANDES,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 12,AET95-AMYGDALEA,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 13,AET95-DIAKOPION,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 14,AET95-GLYFADA,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface), 15,AET95-KALLION,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface), 16,AET95-KALLITHEA,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface), 17,AET95-KALLYDON,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface), 18,AET95-KONIAKOS,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface), 19,AET95-MALADRINO,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface), 20,AET95-SYKEA,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface), 21,AET95-TOLOFON,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface), 22,AET95-VELOUKOVO,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,mixed,Survey (surface),It concerns several areas discerned within the ancient walls but I have not retained this distinction. 23,AIG03-PQ C3/84 Ki 13,,,Gymnasium-Tycheion,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Construction fill, 24,AIG03-PQ C3/84 Ki11/1,,,Gymnasium-Tycheion,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Construction fill, 25,AIG03-PQ C3/84 Ki25,,,Gymnasium-Tycheion,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Construction fill, 26,AIG03-PQ C3/84 Ki27,,,Gymnasium-Tycheion,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Construction fill, 27,AIG03-PQ D/3,,,Theatre.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 28,"AIG03-PQ D2/81, 217+228+257+222/81",,,Gymnasium-Tycheion.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Construction fill, 29,"AIG03-PQ D2/81, 467/81",,,Gymnasium-Tycheion.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Construction fill, 30,"AIG03-PQ D2/81, 595/81+444/81",,,Gymnasium-Tycheion.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 31,AIG03-PQ E5/84 Ki6,,,Gymnasium-Tycheion.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Construction fill, 32,"AIG03-PQ EII/72 Ki126, K301/72",,,Gymnasium-Tycheion.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Construction fill, 33,AIG03-PQ EII/72 Ki138/2,,,Gymnasium-Tycheion.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Construction fill, 34,AIG03-PQ G6 NV2/88 Ki9,,,Gymnasium-Tycheion.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Construction fill, 35,AIG03-Steg D2-D3/82 ab 80 cm,,,Gymnasium-Tycheion.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Construction fill, 36,AIZ01-AUSF LLUNGSSCHICHT,25,75,Colonnaded street.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Not much concerning the deposit is mentioned 37,ALE00-DEPOSIT 1,-50,0,Site of 'Diana'.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Details for this and the other two deposits can be found in BCH 119-120 (1995-6) 38,ALE00-DEPOSIT 2,0,15,Site of 'Diana'.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,No details are provided for this and the other deposits from the publication; excavation reports however have been published in BCH 119-20 (1995-6). 39,ALE00-DEPOSIT 3,25,40,Site of 'Diana'.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Again no details are provided. 40,ALE02a-SERAPEION CISTERN,350,450,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Almost no details are provided; I presume the cistern belong to the general complex of the Serapeion? 41,ALE02-DEPOSIT A,-130,-110,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill,No coins are reported and the exact nature of the deposit is not entirely made clear: see the relevant notes of the site. 42,ALE02-DEPOSIT B,90,110,Cistern.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill,"Domestic? No occupational levels were present any more that might have been associated with this cistern; again, no coins are reported." 43,ALE98-US 1213/1214,100,150,Residential quarter close to the 'Diana' Theatre.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,secondary,Fill for floor,"A more exact location of the mosaics is not provided, but is close to the 'Diana' Theatre; whether it actually concerns a fill for floor is not certain, but seems somewhat probable." 44,ALEPPO81-Surface,,,Aleppo.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 45,AMA76-MC 322,-25,25,"Chantier A, square MC 322.",not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Nothing concerning the archaeological context wherein the included ESA is found is discussed; thus the material can only be included under the square-identification, which is rather useless for further interpretation; the occupation is dated to the late first century BC and early first century AD, although I can find no clear argumentation for this date range." 46,AMA76-Niveau B,1,50,Chantier D.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Floor deposit,"ITS is the main dating criteria, and one lamp; no coins are reported. Although it is no made entirely clear, it seems as if the pottery pertains to material located within the rooms (on floors or the like?) on which the destruction debris became deposited, thought to have occurred around AD 50. I tentatively see this as a floor deposit; the pottery is only generally attributed to this Phase, and no exact locations are given; for further details see the text file to this publication." 47,AMA87a-TOMBE 113,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Grave good, 48,AMA87a-TOMBE 116,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Grave good, 49,AMA87a-TOMBE 127,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Grave good, 50,AMA87a-TOMBE 132,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Grave good, 51,AMA87a-TOMBE 156,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Grave good, 52,AMA87a-TOMBE 157,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Grave good, 53,AMA87a-TOMBE 182,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Grave good, 54,AMA87a-TOMBE 185,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Grave good, 55,AMA87a-TOMBE 254,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Grave good, 56,AMA87a-TOMBE 274,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Grave good, 57,AMA87a-TOMBE 275,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Grave good, 58,AMA87a-TOMBE 276,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Grave good, 59,AMA87a-TOMBE 303,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Grave good, 60,AMA87a-TOMBE 351,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Grave good, 61,AMA87a-TOMBE 360,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Grave good, 62,AMA87-REMBLAI,,,Outside the area of the Roman temple.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,,"On fig 1 remains of Hellenistic buildings are shown in the grids where this deposit comes from; it contained some late first-first half of second century material which might point to later occupation or activity; again, no definite date comes forward." 63,AMA87-SOUS SOL I,,,Within the area of the Roman temple.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,,"This layer has as yet no definite date, since the first date (early imperial) proposed has been questioned after the pottery was researched. The layer consisted of gypsum and upon founding was regarded contemporaneous with 'mur B'." 64,AMM05-Surface,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 65,AMM06-Surface,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 66,ANA97-ARAB,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 67,ANA97-ARAB 1,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 68,ANA97-ARAB 1/MODERN,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 69,ANA97-ARAB 2,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 70,ANA97-ARAB/MODERN,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 71,ANA97-HELL 1+-2A,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,No further details could be obtained. 72,ANA97-HELL 1B-2A,-198,-98,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 73,ANA97-HELL 2A,-125,-98,Late Hellenistic Building.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"No further subdivision could be made regarding this phase, as it most probably consists of several groups of related material found in different parts of the excavated part of the site." 74,ANA97-HELL 2A (contam),-125,-98,Late Hellenistic Building.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Probably similar in characteristics to HELL 2A, but with (more?) residual and/or intrusive material?" 75,ANA97-HELL 2A-2B,-125,-98,Late Hellenistic Building.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,See remarks for ANA97-HELL 2A. 76,ANA97-HELL 2A-2B (contam),-125,-98,Late Hellenistic Building.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,See remarks for ANA97-HELL 2A. 77,ANA97-HELL 2A-C,-125,-75,Late Hellenistic Building.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,See the separate strata for specific characteristics. 78,ANA97-HELL 2A-C (contam),-125,-75,Late Hellenistic Building.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,- 79,ANA97-HELL 2B,-125,-98,Late Hellenistic Building.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,See remarks under HELL 2A. 80,ANA97-HELL 2B-2C,-125,-75,Late Hellenistic Building.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,See remarks for ANA97-HELL 2A. 81,ANA97-HELL 2C,-98,-75,Late Hellenistic Building.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,See remarks for ANA97-HELL 2A. 82,ANA97-HELL 2C (contam),-98,-75,Late Hellenistic Building.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"No details are further provided; I follow the general date proposed for HELL 2C, and I suppose these deposits contain a certain amount of residual or intrusive material." 83,ANA97-HELL 2C?,-98,-75,Late Hellenistic Building.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,See remarks for ANA97-HELL 2A. 84,ANA97-HELL 2C+,-75,-20,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"No details are provided, except the remark '""windblown"" layer debris'." 85,ANA97-HELL 2C+ (contam),-75,-20,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,See remark under HELL 2C+. 86,ANA97-HELL 2C+-ROM 1,-75,-20,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"No details are provided, except the remark '""windblown"" layer debris'." 87,ANA97-HELL 2C+-ROM 1A,-75,25,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 88,ANA97-HELL 2C+-ROM 1A+,-75,25,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 89,ANA97-HELL 2C+-ROM 1B,-75,25,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 90,ANA97-MODERN,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 91,ANA97-ROM,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 92,ANA97-ROM 1,-25,25,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Roman Buildings 1-11 (their initial construction?). 93,ANA97-ROM 1A,-25,25,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"It concerns Roman buildings 1-5, for which the 'ESA in Roman shapes' provides a dating criterium." 94,ANA97-ROM 1A (contam),-25,25,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"It concerns Roman buildings 1-5, for which the 'ESA in Roman shapes' provides a dating criterium." 95,ANA97-ROM 1A-1B,-25,25,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,For details see remarks for these deposits. 96,ANA97-ROM 1B,0,25,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,It concerns Roman buildings 6-11 and modifications to buildings 1-5. 97,ANA97-ROM 1B?,0,25,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,It concerns Roman buildings 6-11 and modifications to buildings 1-5. 98,ANA97-ROM 1B+,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,No further discussed. 99,ANA97-ROM 1B+-1C,0,75,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,See the separate descriptions for these strata. 100,ANA97-ROM 1B-1C,0,75,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,See the separate descriptions for these strata. 101,ANA97-ROM 1B-1C (contam),0,75,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,See the separate descriptions for these strata. 102,ANA97-ROM 1C,0,75,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"'Wall thickenings, pavement.'" 103,ANEM77-WELL-DEPOSIT,660,700,Well.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,secondary,Fill,"This well was laid out in the former Bath Building, which was abandoned as such perhaps around the mid-fourth century AD." 104,ANEM89-A10-TRENCHES III AND VII,650,680,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Dump,"The large amount of Piecrust Rim Ware, the lack of PRSW and 7th century shapes of ARSW and CRSW lead to this dating; see however the coin hoard mentioned on p. 108." 105,ANEM89-A1-HUBER HAMAM SONDAGE,0,150,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,secondary,Construction fill,"The date for the deposits fits the date proposed for the building, based among others on a mosaic floor. ESA and ESD are present in equal numbers, which the author inspires to see the second century as a (broad) turning point for ESD compared to ESA." 106,ANEM89-A2-LARGE BATHS SONDAGES,-100,250,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,secondary,Construction fill,"The pottery is dated to the end of the second century AD, whereas the construction is not thought to have begun arund the middle of the third century AD based among others upon a coin. The gap is explained as seeing the pottery coming from unused dumps?" 107,ANEM89-A3-PALAESTRA SONDAGE,,250,,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,secondary,Fill for floor,The pottery ranges in date between the 1st century BC and the 2nd century AD. Three coins are attributed to Alexander Severus and Philip the Arab. With coins that late one would expect perhaps some pottery dating to the first half of the third century AD. 108,ANEM89-A4-BASILICA STYLOBATE SONDAGES,-100,200,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,secondary,Construction fill,"No external evidence is presented because of the archaeological complexity. The deposits consists mainly of earlier wares, but this is not considered an argument for an earlier date for construction, thought to be contemporaneous with the Bath Building." 109,ANEM89-A5-SEASIDE CHURCH SONDAGE,375,475,Under mosaic floor.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,secondary,Construction fill,"The date for the deposit is also based on the style of the mosaic and the church's architecture. The internal evidence mentions the whole 5th century AD, the external evidence runs to the middle. The fill is considered intentional." 110,ANEM89-A6-BETWEEN FLOOR 4 AND 5,350,400,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Fill for floor,"No coins are reported. Albeit the floor substrate contains much pottery from the first and second centuries AD (a preponderance of small ESA sherds), this date is proposed through an ARSW Form 50B." 111,ANEM89-A7-BELOW FLOOR 5,0,200,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,secondary,Fill for floor,"The small amount of pottery is not thought worthy of providing a firm date for the oldest floor, 5. It is 'scrappy' with only some sherds datable to the first and second centuries AD. I have used these dates however." 112,ANEM89-A7-BETWEEN FLOOR 3 AND 4,400,425,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,secondary,Fill for floor,"The pottery between floors 3 and 4 dates c. 0-500 AD. The early century AD is supported the PRSW Form 1B dish, although this runs into the 3rd quarter of the 5th century AD. This means that the floor might be later, an aspect recognized by the author." 113,ANEM89-A8-BETWEEN FLOOR 2 AND 3,475,525,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Fill for floor,"The pottery might represent occupational debris on floor 3. Then it can be considered a floor deposit. The house is regarded to have been abandoned in the late 6th century on the basis of coin evidence. This hypothesis is based upon only 1 coin, however." 114,ANEM89-A9-HYPOCAUST FILL,580,700,"Rooms N, C and S.",not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Rubbish accumulation,"I have designated this as rubbish accumulation because of the suggested time span of the dumping, consisting apparently of habitation debris. Almost all pottery could be dated to the seventh century, as among other arguments no PRSW was found." 115,ANEM89-B1-COURTYARD CLEARANCE,-25,100,,not_available,not_available,not_available,Mixed,,,"Th early date is mainly based of the predominance of ESA and three western sigillata vessels. No coins are recorded, at least one no. (133) may run into the early second century AD. It is not made clear what may actually be defined as findspot, locus etc." 116,"ANEM89-B2-AREA A SOOT LEVEL/HEARTH, BURN LEVEL",-100,250,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Most of the pottery and soil show traces of burning, which is however not thought to be related to the Bath Building." 117,"ANEM89-B3-BASILICA, RED ROCKY",375,625,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Dump,"This is thought to be domestic waste dumped (rubbish accumulation?) and spans a long period. In principal no 7th century pottery was found, an exclusive (?) feature of the Little Sea Baths." 118,ANT34-Room 101,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Debris, 119,ANT34-Room 105,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Debris, 120,ANT34-Room 82,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Debris, 121,ANT34-Room 83,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Debris, 122,ANT34-Room 93,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Debris, 123,ANTIK65-Cargo,-70,-50,Shipwreck.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,primary,Ship cargo,"Renewed investigations on the site in 1976 delivered a small collection of coins, from Pergamon and Ephesos; the latter provide a terminus post quem of 70-60 BC; in general, the dates offered from the different material categories all comply to roughly the same period, around the second quarter to mid-first century BC." 124,ARG03-FOSSE 2 PAPATHANASSIOU,575,600,'Fosse'.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"This appears to be material found among the 35 graves of the cemetery, as a group so it seems." 125,ARG80-74.1517,585,595,Bath Building,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,Destruction debris,This layer 5 is the general destruction layer within several rooms; all material of interest for the database was found in the rooms mentioned and included in this context number; all other contexts did not contain relevant material. 126,ARG80a-WELL,25,75,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,,Use accumulation,"One coin of Nero was found in a water channel among the top of the well, and an ESB fragment forms the main dating criteria for the lower fill of the well shaft. Regarding the general surrounding of the well, not much information is provided." 127,ARG95-CANIVEAU EST,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Construction fill,"Likely this is the deposit dated to the late second-early third century AD, although there are no introductory notes." 128,ARG95-MUR TARDIF,,585,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,,"Again, no specifications are given for the conditions of the deposits, except that the terminus ante quem is set in (February) 585 AD, provided by several coins and the tablewares." 129,ARG95-NYMPHAEUM162,60,100,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Construction fill,"Not for all variables definitive remarks are given, but the several phases of reworking do allow an open and secondary interpretation of the pottery; the pottery is treated separately as it comes from the upper part of these layers." 130,ARG95-NYMPHAEUM163-167,60,100,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Construction fill,"Not for all variables definitive remarks are given, but the several phases of reworking do allow an open and secondary interpretation of the pottery." 131,ARG95-NYMPHAEUM-SOUS SOL II,150,200,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Construction fill,"Not for all variables definitive remarks are given, but the several phases of reworking do allow an open and secondary interpretation of the pottery." 132,ARQ78-Couche 4,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 133,ARQ78-Couche 4C,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 134,ARQ78-Couche 5B,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 135,ARQ78-Couche 7,-125,0,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 136,ARQ78-Couche 7A,-25,0,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 137,ARQ78-Couche 7A',-25,0,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 138,ARQ78-Couche 7B,-125,-50,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 139,ASH94-WELL 64.96.F4,-100,300,Southern part of Ashkelon.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,secondary,Fill,"No coins are specifically reported for this well; cooking wares are also catalogued and should thus aid the dating of the fill; because of the wide time span of the fill part of it must be of a secondary nature, and may result from domestic (?) rubble being dumped in the well." 140,ASHD67-Stratum 2 Locus 21,-55,67,Stratum 21.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,mixed,Destruction debris,"No coin is reported. This Locus was interpreted by the authors as the result of industrial activity, as it included burnt sherds, broken bricks, animal bones and ashes. However, perhaps it is rather to be related with a destruction of the town (or part thereof) under Gabinius, or even later? On p. 32 it is specifically mentioned that the two types of lamps are important in discerning the two phases a and b." 141,ASHD67-Stratum 3a Locus 12,-100,-50,Stratum 3a.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,,"Also for this Locus the information is meagre: 'Loci 34, 12 and 50, where we could barely trace the walls, seem to have been rooms in a large rectangular building of at least four units.'" 142,ASHD67-Stratum 3a Locus 14,-100,-50,Stratum 3a.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,,"P. 20: 'Additional evidence for the re-use of the house in the later period, however, is the wall (W 59) of a tiny shed built against the south wall (W 57) of the court. This shed has a foundation level of about 47.60 m., the same as that of the open space to the east (Locus 14), and about a metre higher than the floor level of the house in Stratum 3b. The level of 14 was raised by a row of stones (W 22) making it a kind of terrace, and blocking off the alley (Locus 15) which therefore, in 3a, could no longer be used as a thoroughfare.'" 143,ASHD67-Stratum 3a Locus 2,-100,-50,Stratum 3a,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"This Locus is not specified. It is located in the southern part of the trench, and the plan shows an open space, which makes any tentative identification impossible." 144,ASHD67-Stratum 3a Locus 28,-100,-50,Stratum 3a.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"This Locus is not specified. It is located in the central part of the east side of the trench, and from the plan seems to have been some sort of street or alley?" 145,ASHD67-Stratum 3a-b Locus 2,-150,-50,Stratum 3a-b.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"This Locus is not specified. It is located in the southern part of the trench, and the plan shows an open space, which makes any tentative identification impossible. Here, Locus 2 comprises both Stratum 3a and 3b. Note that two complete ESA vessels c.q. profiles were found in this particular Locus." 146,ASHD67-Stratum 3b Locus 15,-150,-100,Stratum 3b.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,,"This is described as an alley, which was blocked 'during' Stratum 3a." 147,ASHD67-Stratum 3b Locus 16,-150,-100,Stratum 3b.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,,"The date range of this Stratum is rather tentative. No post quem is really given, and the ante quem should fall somewhere in the second half of the second century BC (partly based on a Rhodian stamp of the late third or early second century BC). Locus 16 is interpreted as a probably courtyard because it was paved, and the remains of ovens or hearths were found. In Locus 16 'Many potsherds' were found at a higher level, perhaps designating Stratum 3a; the authors mention, however, that this may represent material that fell down from an upper storey. Because a number of storage jars were found in the courtyard, it may have been 'the store-room of a merchant' (p. 21)." 148,AT 01 - AT Ost Ackerschicht,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"This context derives from the label in the Catalogue. No further data concerning context is produced in the publication (Japp, 2007)" 149,AT 01 - NT SÙdbogen I innen,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"This context derives from the label in the Catalogue. No further data concerning context is produced in the publication (Japp, 2007)" 150,AT 01 - NT SÙdnische Ost,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"This context derives from the label in the Catalogue. No further data concerning context is produced in the publication (Japp, 2007)" 151,AT 02 - Agora Sondage 1 Schicht 1,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"This context derives from the label in the Catalogue. No further data concerning context is produced in the publication (Japp, 2007)" 152,AT 02 - ZS n. WG 27,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"This context derives from the label in the Catalogue. No further data concerning context is produced in the publication (Japp, 2007)" 153,AT 97 - AS S1 o,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"This context derives from the label in the Catalogue. No further data concerning context is produced in the publication (Japp, 2007)" 154,AT 97 - AT I A 1b,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"This context derives from the label in the Catalogue. No further data concerning context is produced in the publication (Japp, 2007)" 155,AT 97 - BT 1,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"This context derives from the label in the Catalogue. No further data concerning context is produced in the publication (Japp, 2007)" 156,ATH00-CISTERN 14,-125,-75,South from east flank of Odeion of Herodes Atticus.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,mixed,Fill,"No date as such is given for the deposit; on the basis of the description (see publication) this seems a fairly accurate date for it. Regarding the findspot this is also true, no further specifications are provided to what house etc. it belonged." 157,ATH34-GROUP D,-175,-125,Northwest corner of the Areopagus.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,secondary,Fill,"'in most cases the guilty persons had taken the trouble to gather up the fragments.'; in Slane 1997, p. 368, n. 391, reference is made to Athenian Agora XXII, where this Group is redated to the third quarter of the second century BC." 158,ATH34-GROUP E,-110,-90,Southwest part of the Agora.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,primary,Fill,"Dating evidence also comes from a fragment of an inscription dated 122/1 BC; Slane 1997, p. 368, n. 391, refers to Athenian Agora Volume XXII, wherein both Group D and E are redated." 159,ATH59-GROUP F,0,20,North slope of the Areopagos.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,Fill,"See publication summary for further details; a different deposit date has been suggested in Hayes 1973, Rotroff 1997 and indirectly Slane 1991 (p. 213, n. 6), who points out that the chronological range of the pottery may span a century." 160,ATH59-GROUP G LAYER I,-100,-75,North of Northwest corner of the Hephaisteion.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Use accumulation,"This is a thin layer, suggested to originate to the use of the cistern and might extend backward into the second century BC; the construction date of the cistern is somewhere in the third century BC." 161,ATH59-GROUP G LAYER II-a,0,25,North of Northwest corner of the Hephaisteion.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,Fill,- 162,ATH59-GROUP G LAYER II-b,70,100,North of Northwest corner of the Hephaisteion.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,Fill,- 163,ATH59-GROUP G LAYER III,90,125,North of Northwest corner of the Hephaisteion.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill,I have taken a date from 90-125 since it is suggested that the dumping of the pottery is probably more likely to originate in the early second century than the late first century; coins were found but could not be used for dating purposes. 164,ATH59-GROUP G LAYERS II-III,0,125,North of Northwest corner of the Hephaisteion.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill,This pertains to material that could not be dug stratigraphically but originates from the dumping of Layers II-III; it could not be separated and is presented together in the catalogue. 165,ATH59-GROUP H BENEATH BUILDING FILL,,,West of northern half of Stoa of Attalos.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Construction fill,This layer comes from directly underneath the construction fill; therefore it is posed that this layer is slightly earlier but could also be contemporary. 166,ATH59-GROUP H BUILDING FILL,100,150,West of northern half of Stoa of Attalos.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Construction fill,No details are provided regarding the quality of the deposit. 167,ATH59-GROUP J LAYERS I-III,131,225,South of the Hephaisteion.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill,See publication summary for the discussion of the terminus post quem. 168,ATH59-GROUP K,240,260,Southeast corner of the Agora.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Fill,"It is not certain whether the deposit is open or closed, but the layers above the fill appear to have washed in, which could point to the fill having been exposed for some time perhaps." 169,ATH59-GROUP M LAYER I,25,75,South of the E-W road.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,mixed,Use accumulation,The date is based on [1] a coin of the first half of the first century AD; [2] similarities between the pottery here and that found in Layer II; and [3] the absence of sherds of Western Sigillata. 170,ATH59-GROUP M LAYER II,75,150,South of the E-W road.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,mixed,Use accumulation,"Two graffiti on two vessels provided two dates on them, AD 112 on M 45 and AD 131 on M 46 respectively." 171,ATH59-GROUP M LAYER IX,375,400,South of the E-W road.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,mixed,Use accumulation,"The dating is mainly founded upon the Layer above, X, which provides a terminus ante quem." 172,ATH59-GROUP M LAYER V,225,267,South of the E-W road.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,mixed,Use accumulation,- 173,ATH59-GROUP M LAYER VI,267,300,South of the E-W road.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,mixed,Use accumulation,- 174,ATH59-GROUP M LAYER VII,300,325,South of the E-W road.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,mixed,Use accumulation,"'Numerous parallels can be observed to vessels of this layer and others of Group L, Layer III.'" 175,ATH59-GROUP M LAYER X,400,425,South of the E-W road.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,mixed,Use accumulation,- 176,ATH59-GROUP M LAYER XI,475,500,South of the E-W road.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,mixed,Use accumulation,No date could be assigned to this layer and merely serves as an artificial boundary between Layers X and (the probable beginning of) XIII. 177,ATH59-GROUP M LAYER XIII,575,600,South of the E-W road.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,mixed,Use accumulation, 178,ATHIS80-TRENCH 2307,,,The trench is located in the 'Athis village area'.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"No details whatsoever are provided in this article concerning the trench, but see n. 1, where previous reports are mentioned: Harper in AAAS 24, 1974, pp. 25-37, and idem in DOP 29, 1975, pp. 319-38." 179,AYIOS PHI80-Area F (2),,,Area F2.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Construction fill,"A coin of Ptolemy VI, dated to 173-171 BC, was associated with the foundation trench; furthermore, some of the tablewares are regarded as 'Transitional Eastern Sigillata A', which is interesting; as far as the chronology of the deposit is concerned, I would suggest a date around the mid-second century BC up to c. 125 BC, but the publication is not very clear on this point; the material might however well be mixed up other Hellenistic pottery, as the foundation trench was sunk through Hellenistic layers 5 and 6." 180,AYIOS PHI80-Trench BB Layer 11,,,"Trench BB, Period V or VI?",not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Fill for floor,"'At the east and west ends, walls F, G and H appear to belong to a later structure (probably of Period VI), of which layers 10 and 11 may represent the floor and 12 and 13 a levelling fill.' Thus, this floor substrate (if it one) possibly belongs to the Early Christian period, which makes the finds in it (partly) residual?" 181,AYIOS PHI80-Trench BB Layer 15,,,"Trench BB, Period IV.",not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Floor deposit,"No coins are reported for this context; the pottery found is illustrated on p. 206, fig. 32, but I do not know whether this is all of the corpus; I can imagine loose sherds were also found, but illustrated are three fusiform unguentaria, a partly preserved ESD lagynos, a carinated casserole (lopas?) and a small fragment of an ITS dish/plate. Layer 15 was however also cut through (i.e. disturbed), as layer 16 (and 71?) by the pit (?) 5." 182,AYIOS PHI80-Trench BB Layer 16,,,"Trench BB, Period IV.",not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,,"The presence of ESA in this layer (as well as in layer 17) assigns it to Period IV; it is not made clear what the nature of this layer was; it completely overlies an earlier Wall A, but layer 16 proper was dug through in order to make a pit (?) 5; there also appears to be an association with ashlar walls D and E and with the occupational layer 15; this latter covers layer 16, and perhaps because of their association (?) with walls D and E, layers 16-7 were intended as levellling layers." 183,AYIOS PHI80-Trench BB Layer 5,,,"Trench BB, Period V.",not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Fill,"It seems suggested that this is the fill of a robbing trench, identified as layer 5, dug to remove blocks of walls C, D and E; coins and cooking wares are reported, but it is not clear whether (some of) these were found in this layer." 184,AYIOS PHI80-Trench BB Layer 7,,,"Trench BB, Period V.",not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Destruction debris,"Coins and cooking wares are reported, but it is not clear whether (some of) these were found in this layer." 185,AYIOS PHI80-Trench BB Layer 9,,,"Trench BB, Period V.",not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Destruction debris,"Coins and cooking wares are reported, but it is not clear whether (some of) these were found in this layer." 186,AYIOS PHI81-Area B,,,"Area B, Period VII.",not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,,"Not much is specified about the stratigraphy of this trench, yet mainly seems to include material in use right up to the abandonment of the site and be of a (very) late date, possibly seventh century AD?; most of the floors and the material upon them seem to have been covered by collapse of the buildings." 187,AYIOS PHI81-Area C,,,"Area C, Period VII.",not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,,"Not much is specified about the stratigraphy of this trench, yet mainly seems to include material in use right up to the abandonment of the site and be of a (very) late date, possibly seventh century AD?; most of the floors and the material upon them seem to have been covered by collapse of the buildings; a further 29 coins are mentioned found on the floors and the layers above, although also these are only generally ascribed to the Area wherein they were found." 188,AYIOS PHI81-Area D,,,"Area D, Period VII.",not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,,"I have tentatively included this as 'Church', assuming that it was in use contemporary with the entire Church complex; on p. 219 it is mentioned that this Area 'contained a useful group of the 7th century still in situ' but whether tablewares are included is not certain but does not seem to be the case; besides the tablewares only one coin was found, of possibly fourth-century AD date." 189,AYIOS PHI81-Area G,,,"Area G, Period VII.",not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,,"The stratigraphy of this trench is not discussed, yet perhaps also include material in use right up to the abandonment of the site and be of a (very) late date, possibly seventh century AD? (most of the floors and the material upon them in the other Areas seem to have been covered by collapse of the buildings)." 190,AYIOS PHI81-Area H,,,"Area H, Period VII.",not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,,"Not much is specified about the stratigraphy of this trench, yet mainly seems to include material in use right up to the abandonment of the site and be of a (very) late date, possibly seventh century AD?; most of the floors and the material upon them seem to have been covered by collapse of the buildings; in Area H, in a wall of H1, was found a coin hoard of which the latest coin could be dated to AD 666 (and slightly earlier?) though this may be of only general relation to the stratigraphy; a further 29 coins are mentioned found on the floors and the layers above, although also these are only generally ascribed to the Area wherein they were found." 191,AYIOS PHI81-Area L Town Wall Layer 3,,,"Area L, section through the Town Wall, Layer 3.",not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Rubbish accumulation,"The nature of this layer, which was also identified on both sides of the Wall, is not clear; it is described as 'post-wall deposits', perhaps designating the accumulation of rubble from the wall or material thrown on it when the Wall went out of use?; the only material catalogued is tablewares, and are referred to as surface finds." 192,AYIOS PHI81-Area L Town Wall Layer 7,,,"Area L, section through the Town Wall, Layer 7, comprising material from Periods IV to VII.",not_available,not_available,not_available,open,mixed,Destruction debris,"This layer was found at both sides of the Wall, and especially on the north side it was quite deep; no coins are catalogued, suggesting that no coins were found; this layer also seems to have contained (mainly in the north end of the trench together with other pottery) 'tall red amphorae' that have parallels at Antioch of the fifth and sixth centuries AD; these amphorae can perhaps be found in Reynolds article?" 193,AYIOS PHI81-Area L Town Wall Layers 5-6,,,"Area L, section through the Town Wall, Layers 5-6.",not_available,not_available,not_available,Mixed,mixed,Levelling Deposit,"Layer 5 is located to the north of the Wall, Layer 6 to the south; both were covered by a layer of green clay thought to prevent water running into the wall structure; this clay later only partly covers Layer 5 however; Layers 5 and 6 are interpreted as levelling deposits after the wall was finished, and therefore contemporary with that construction phase; the mixed nature of the pottery found in these Layers (including black-glazed, sigillata and LR Red Wares) hints at the origin of the pottery, and is probably secondary+ in nature." 194,AYIOS PHI81-Areas F & J Layers 2-3,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,mixed,,"Although most of the catalogued fragments are specified regarding the Area and Layer in which they were found, the very mixed nature of these deposits does not make them important from a stratigraphical point of view; therefore, and because of the large area covered by these layers and Area, I consider it artificially as one group." 195,AYIOS PHI81-Trench BB Layer 4,,,"Trench BB, Period VI.",not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Fill for floor,"Though two coins are reported, it not made clear where these were found; the tableware pottery consists mainly of ESA, yet is attributed to Period VI; perhaps the material and their stratigraphy largely remained in place during the construction of the different buildings, in this case the South Court (in that case this layer rather needs to be assigned to Period V, which indirectly is also somethin the authors allude to); alternatively, the material may have been brought in from elsewhere, which might explain the mixed chronological composition of the pottery, although most in fact may span the period 50 BC-AD 50." 196,AYIOS PHI81-Trench CC,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Though no further details seem provided for this Trench, the plans in both articles point out that it is located in or near the main apse of the Early Christian and Byzantine basilicae." 197,BAB81-Surface,,,Bab.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 198,BEKA81-Surface,,,Beka.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 199,BERB96-Findspot 420/Tract 443,,,"Tract 443, west of Findspot 420.",not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface),"Findspot 420 is thought to have been the site of a Late Roman watermill, yet neither architecture nor pottery could support this hypothesis; it is based on the fragment of an andesite watermill; Tract 443 is located west of this Findspot, on the other side of the dirt road." 200,BERB96-Findspot 425,,,Findspot 425,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface),"A row of limestones blocks was found among the olive grove, one of which was worked, yet this may belong to the Classical period since the site was identified as such; besides the ARSW fragment, other uncatalogued pottery includes a lamp fragment and coarse (kitchen) wares; based on the pottery the author suspects the site was occupied by a farmstead, a.o. for the plentiful supply of water; yet dating proves difficult for the scarcity of such material but appears to be Late Roman." 201,BERB96-Findspot 517,,,Findspot 517.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 202,BERB96-Findspot 8/Tract 31,,,"Tract 31, south of Findspot 8.",not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface),"This tract is associated with Findspot 8 according to the author; this findspot is thought to have had an agricultural purpose, given the pottery and the quern fragment; as grain and olives are grown in the present, for the author it is likely that the same crops were grown in the Roman period. The burials found are associated with these occupational remains. On a first glance her argumentation is entirely convincing, as the quern fragment need not belong to the same period as the pottery. Due to the lack of datable material, it is difficult to date more closely the Roman activity on the spur. The lamp fragment and the red-slipped sherds imply that the area was inhabited some time during the 4th century and later." 203,BERB96-Findspots 500-522,,,Findspots 500-522.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface),"These Findspots are located around the structure known as the Roman Bath, against which were found plentiful and diverse artefact remains; for the individual descriptions per Findspot or Tract, see the Word-file." 204,BERENICE85-100,225,275,Building J2,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,, 205,BERENICE85-101,225,275,Building J3,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,secondary,Fill, 206,BERENICE85-102,225,275,Building J3,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,, 207,BERENICE85-103,225,275,Building L5,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Fill, 208,BERENICE85-105,225,275,Building B2,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,secondary,Fill, 209,BERENICE85-106,225,275,Building B2,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Destruction debris, 210,BERENICE85-108,225,275,Building B3,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,, 211,BERENICE85-109,225,275,Building P4,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,, 212,BERENICE85-112,225,275,Building P1 Room 1,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,secondary,Fill, 213,BERENICE85-116,225,275,Building P1 Room 1,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,secondary,Fill, 214,BERENICE85-118,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 215,BERENICE85-119,225,275,Building T,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Rubbish accumulation, 216,BERENICE85-122,325,375,Building R1 Room 3.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Rubbish accumulation, 217,BERENICE85-123,325,350,Building R3 Room 4,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,, 218,BERENICE85-124,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 219,BERENICE85-127,450,500,Building R2 Room 3.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Rubbish accumulation, 220,BERENICE85-128,400,475,Building R3 Room 5,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Rubbish accumulation, 221,BERENICE85-129,475,500,Church,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Fill, 222,BERENICE85-132,450,500,Church,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Fill, 223,BERENICE85-134,475,500,Levels covering the late walls north of the church and upper fill of bays,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Fill, 224,BERENICE85-135,550,600,Level sealed by the bay walls north of the church,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,secondary,, 225,BERENICE85-136,525,575,Building J1,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Fill, 226,BERENICE85-137,500,550,Building J1,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Fill, 227,BERENICE85-138,525,575,Building J1,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,, 228,BERENICE85-139,525,575,Building J2,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,, 229,BERENICE85-140,500,550,Building R1 Room 2,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Rubbish accumulation, 230,BERENICE85-142,500,550,Church,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,, 231,BERENICE85-143,500,550,Church,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,, 232,BERENICE85-144,600,700,Building J2 Room 1,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,, 233,BERENICE85-145,,,Building S,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,, 234,BERENICE85-146,600,700,Building P1 Room 1,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,, 235,BERENICE85-147,600,700,Building P1 Room 2,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,, 236,BERENICE85-148,600,700,Building P1 Room 2,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,, 237,BERENICE85-152,600,700,Building P1 Room 2,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,, 238,BERENICE85-155,600,700,Building P2,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,, 239,BERENICE85-156,600,700,Building R3 Room 6,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Rubbish accumulation, 240,BERENICE85-157.1,400,600,Church,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Fill, 241,BERENICE85-158,,,Church.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,,The upper date of the deposit is mentioned to be Islamic. 242,BERENICE85-159,600,700,Church,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Destruction debris, 243,BERENICE85-163,600,700,Church,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Rubbish accumulation, 244,BERENICE85-167.7,500,600,Building W,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,, 245,BERENICE85-168.1,-125,-100,Trench J6,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,,The date of the deposit ranges to 75 BC. 246,BERENICE85-168.11,450,500,Trench J6,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Rubbish accumulation, 247,BERENICE85-168.3,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 248,BERENICE85-168.7,,,Trench J6,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Rubbish accumulation, 249,BERENICE85-169,,25,Building R1 Room 4,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Fill for floor, 250,BERENICE85-170,50,75,Building J2 Room 8,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,, 251,BERENICE85-171,25,75,Building P3 Room 5 level pre-dating,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,, 252,BERENICE85-172,600,,Building P1 late level,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,, 253,BERENICE85-32,-100,-25,Building A1,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,, 254,BERENICE85-33,-100,-25,Building B1,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,, 255,BERENICE85-38,-27,14,Area CC,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,, 256,BERENICE85-40,15,,Area R,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,, 257,BERENICE85-42,25,50,Robbing of Period 2 Hellenistic defences,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,, 258,BERENICE85-43,25,,Building X,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Floor deposit, 259,BERENICE85-44,25,50,Building X,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Fill, 260,BERENICE85-46,25,30,Building R1 Room 5,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Fill for floor, 261,BERENICE85-48,25,50,Building R3 Room 3,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,, 262,BERENICE85-51,41,54,Building J2 Room 9,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 263,BERENICE85-52,14,37,Building P4 Room 4.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,, 264,BERENICE85-53,14,37,Building P4 Room 5.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,, 265,BERENICE85-54,0,25,Building K2.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,, 266,BERENICE85-55,25,75,Building K2.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,, 267,BERENICE85-57,25,75,Building BB.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 268,BERENICE85-58,50,75,Building X,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Fill, 269,BERENICE85-59,50,75,Building X,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Fill, 270,BERENICE85-60,50,75,Building X,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Destruction fill, 271,BERENICE85-61,50,75,Building X,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,, 272,BERENICE85-62,50,75,Building H Room 5,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,, 273,BERENICE85-63,75,100,Building R1,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Fill, 274,BERENICE85-64,50,75,Building S1 Room 1,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,, 275,BERENICE85-66,50,75,Building P1,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,, 276,BERENICE85-67,50,75,Building P1 Room 14,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,, 277,BERENICE85-68,50,100,Building P2 Room 2,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Destruction debris, 278,BERENICE85-69,75,100,Building T,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Construction fill, 279,BERENICE85-70,75,100,Area CC,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Construction fill, 280,BERENICE85-71,100,125,Building J1 Room 9,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,, 281,BERENICE85-72,100,125,Building L1,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Destruction fill, 282,BERENICE85-73,25,75,Building L1,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,, 283,BERENICE85-74,200,250,Building CC3,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Fill, 284,BERENICE85-75,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 285,BERENICE85-76,100,150,Building R2 Room 6,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,, 286,BERENICE85-77,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 287,BERENICE85-78,100,125,Building P1 Room 12,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,, 288,BERENICE85-79,100,150,Building P2 Room 1,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,, 289,BERENICE85-81,150,200,Building P3,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Fill, 290,BERENICE85-82,200,225,Building H,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Fill, 291,BERENICE85-84,200,225,Building H,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,, 292,BERENICE85-85,225,275,Building H,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Rubbish accumulation, 293,BERENICE85-86,200,225,Building L3,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,, 294,BERENICE85-89,200,225,Building R3 Room 6,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,, 295,BERENICE85-Area A,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 296,BERENICE85-Area AA,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 297,BERENICE85-Area B,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 298,BERENICE85-Area BB,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 299,BERENICE85-Area G,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 300,BERENICE85-Area H,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 301,BERENICE85-Area J,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 302,BERENICE85-Area K,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 303,BERENICE85-Area L,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 304,BERENICE85-Area P,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 305,BERENICE85-Area R,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 306,BERENICE85-Area S,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 307,BERENICE85-Area T,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 308,BERENICE85-Area W,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 309,BERENICE85-Area X,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 310,BERENICE85-Building A1,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 311,BERENICE85-Building AA,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 312,BERENICE85-Building B1,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 313,BERENICE85-Building B2,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 314,BERENICE85-Building H,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 315,BERENICE85-Building J1,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 316,BERENICE85-Building J2,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 317,BERENICE85-Building J3,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 318,BERENICE85-Building L1,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 319,BERENICE85-Building P1,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 320,BERENICE85-Building P2,,,Room 2,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 321,BERENICE85-Building P3,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 322,BERENICE85-Building R1,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 323,BERENICE85-Building R2,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 324,BERENICE85-Building R3,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 325,BERENICE85-Building T,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 326,BERENICE85-Building W,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 327,BERENICE85-CHECK THIS,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 328,BERENICE85-Church,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 329,BERENICE85-Not mentioned,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 330,BERENICE85-Street between P and R,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 331,BERENICE85-Street between P2 and R2,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 332,BERENIKE96-BE94/95-1 095,,,Trench BE94/95-1.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,secondary,,"This locus is mentioned nor discussed in the text, and also does not figure in the matrices of the stratigraphy; the fragment listed from this locus is an ESD Form P29, usually datable to the first half of the second century AD, but here Hayes suggests a date from the mid-second and early third centuries AD." 333,BERENIKE96-BE94/95-1 102,,,Trench BE94/95-1.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Erosion or debris,"This locus is mentioned nor discussed in the trench and stratigraphy section, which might have to do with its modest archaeological value; it is however illustrated in the matrix on p. 23, fig. 3-13." 334,BERENIKE96-BE94/95-2 045,,,Trench BE94/95-2.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Erosion or debris,"This locus is mentioned nor discussed in the trench and stratigraphy section, which might have to do with its modest archaeological value; it is however illustrated in the matrix on p. 33, fig. 3-20." 335,BERENIKE96-BE94/95-2 048,,,Trench BE94/95-2.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Erosion or debris,"This locus is mentioned nor discussed in the trench and stratigraphy section, which might have to do with its modest archaeological value; it is however illustrated in the matrix on p. 35, fig. 3-22." 336,BERENIKE96-BE94/95-2 066,,,Trench BE94/95-2.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Erosion or debris,"This locus is mentioned nor discussed in the trench and stratigraphy section, which might have to do with its modest archaeological value; it is however illustrated in the matrix on p. 33, fig. 3-20." 337,BERENIKE96-BE94/95-2 078,50,70,Trench BE94/95-2.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Fill for floor,"This locus as well as two others (054b and 062a-b) may have belonged to the same surface, at least they are contemporary as they were laid down in the mid-first to early second century AD; 'Perhaps 078 and 062a/062b represented additional wharf and quay areas extended farther eastward to accomodate the new coastal topography of the site which comprised a receding water line (see Chapter 4, p. 105)'; note that the date derives from the coin report, p. 184, where a date of ca. 50-60/70 AD is listed; the coin listed there is possibly Augustan (30 BC-AD 14)." 338,BERENIKE96-BE94/95-2 081,25,50,Trench BE94/95-2.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Erosional layer,"This concerns a layer of marine sands and sediments and thus of little stratigraphical value; several younger levels were laid out on this and related loci, among others locus 078 that is tentatively associated with wharf and/or quay constructions in this part of the site; although it not entirely clear, it seems as if the author means that this and other related loci were deposited after AD 25-30, but before AD 50?" 339,BERENIKE96-BE94/95-2 085,25,50,Trench BE94/95-2.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Erosional layer,"This also concerns a layer of marine sands and sediments and thus of little stratigraphical value; several younger levels were laid out on this and related loci, among others locus 078 that is tentatively associated with wharf and/or quay constructions in this part of the site; although it not entirely clear, it seems as if the author means that this and other related loci were deposited after AD 25-30, but before AD 50?" 340,BERENIKE96-BE94/95-2 088,25,50,Trench BE94/95-2.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Erosional layer,"This also concerns a layer of marine sands and sediments and thus of little stratigraphical value; several younger levels were laid out on this and related loci, among others locus 078 that is tentatively associated with wharf and/or quay constructions in this part of the site; although it not entirely clear, it seems as if the author means that this and other related loci were deposited after AD 25-30, but before AD 50?" 341,BERENIKE96-BE95-2 042,,,Trench BE95-2.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill for floor,"It is not clear what kind of deposit this is; is does not appear that it is mentioned or discussed in the text; again, it is illustrated in the matrix on p. 33, fig. 3-20, where according to the legend it is a pit or foundation trench; in its turn, the drawing of the profile shows a very thin layer that is composed of plaster, according to the legend; it is located below locus 043, which concerns a floor, and perhaps this locus 042 formed the floor substrate made of plaster (as it is tentatively attributed to here)?" 342,BERENIKE96-BE95-3 006,,,Trench BE95-3.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Erosion or debris,"This concerns two thin layer of debris; the excavators abandoned the excavation trench and did not reach bedrock or virgin soil; it appears as if much of the material found was refuse, and did not contain anything that could post-date the first century AD." 343,BERENIKE96-BE95-3 016,,,Trench BE95-3.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Erosion or debris,"This concerns a very thin layer of sand at the bottom of the trench; the excavators abandoned the excavation trench and did not reach bedrock or virgin soil; it appears as if much of the material found was refuse, and did not contain anything that could post-date the first century AD." 344,BERENIKE96-BE95-4 037,,,Trench BE95-4.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Erosion or debris,"Again, this locus is mentioned nor discussed in the text; it is illustrated however on the matrix on p. 65, fig. 3-48 and designated as a 'Sediment or debris layer'." 345,BERENIKE96-BE95-4 045,50,100,Trench BE95-4; sanctuary area?,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Dump & fill,"Whereas several Pottery Baskets (PB's) of this locus are specified chronologically in the coin report, others are not which means that a broader date range is used, i.e. the second half of the first century AD." 346,BERENIKE96-BE95-4 045 (PB specified I),60,70,Trench BE95-4; sanctuary area?,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Dump & fill,"This locus formed part of 'massive dumps' in this area of the site overwhelmingly consisting of pottery and faunal remains; the largest number of coins, 28, was found in this locus, ranging in date from Augustus to Vespasian; 'It may well be that this dump was placed here because the area was outside the inhabited part of the city at that time or it may have been deliberately placed as a levelling course atop beach sand to provide a firmer foundation on which to build the subsequent structure, a building of unknown function, but possibly a temple [ƒ]'; regarding the locus date, the stratigraphical description mentions a date in the second half of the first century AD, whereas the coin report refers to this PB (Pottery Basket) to have a date of (c.) AD 60-70; thus I retain this date here, in other instances for this locus I will resort to the broader date of AD 50-100." 347,BERENIKE96-BE95-4 045 (PB specified II),50,80,Trench BE95-4; sanctuary area?,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Dump & fill,"This locus formed part of 'massive dumps' in this area of the site overwhelmingly consisting of pottery and faunal remains; the largest number of coins, 28, was found in this locus, ranging in date from Augustus to Vespasian; 'It may well be that this dump was placed here because the area was outside the inhabited part of the city at that time or it may have been deliberately placed as a levelling course atop beach sand to provide a firmer foundation on which to build the subsequent structure, a building of unknown function, but possibly a temple [ƒ]'; regarding the locus date, the stratigraphical description mentions a date in the second half of the first century AD, whereas the coin report refers to this PB (Pottery Basket) to have a date of (c.) AD 50-80; thus I retain this date here, in other instances for this locus I will resort to the broader date of AD 50-100." 349,BERY97/98-BEY 006.11603,125,150,"The area of the fourth century AD portico, immediately under the pavement.",not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,,Idem as for BEY 006.11629. 350,BERY97/98-BEY 006.11629,125,150,"The area of the fourth century AD portico, immediately under the pavement.",not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,,"Cooking/coarse wares are also used in establishing the chronology; the author raises many points throughout his discussion of this and another deposit, but not much information is given regarding the actual levels themselves, which may in fact result from the preliminary nature of the article." 351,BUT02-DIAPORIT,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 352,BUT02-Locus 1152,500,550,N wing of the Palace.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Levelling Deposit,"An ARSW Form 90 rim could be joined to a sherd from Deposit 2000, a fill drain; LR1 and LR1 and Tunisian amphorae were also found; it is not clear whether the date mentioned on p. 221 can actually be used as the date for the depositioning of the material." 353,BUT02-Locus 1676,550,580,Plot 2.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Levelling Deposit,"The majority of the material dates to the period AD 550-580, although some early seventh century AD material is also present (PRSW Form 10C); this may well mean that the deposit date should be extended into the early seventh century AD." 354,BUT02-Locus 3042,400,425,Triconch Palace.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Construction fill,"The material provides a terminus post quem for the rebuilding of the triclinium, which is set after AD 400 (and before AD 425) on the basis of a PRSW Form 2A; also note the amphorae discussed and found in Sparta and Athens." 355,BUT02-Locus 3156,450,475,Plot 1.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Construction fill,"This deposit is associated with a later construction phase, and seemingly contained more ARSW than the fine Form 84 catalogued." 356,BUT02-Locus 3257,425,450,Triconch Palace.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,This deposit is associated with post-abandonment activities of the Palace as a 'high-status residence'; note again the amphorae as in Deposit 3042. 357,CAR80-Dump,425,475,Theodosian Wall.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Rubbish accumulation,"The dump consists of a wide variety of archaeological finds, including pottery; whereas the post quem is provided by the construction of the Wall (albeit this has a modest range in time, see article and esp. N; 3 on p. 196), the ante quem is less secure, the coins however do not postdate the end of the fifth century AD; also note that at the time of publication, not all material had been studied; cooking wares are also brought in as arguments for the deposit date." 358,CAR88-Circus Dump,375,425,Circus.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Dump,"Whereas most pottery could be dated to the late fourth to early fifth century AD, coins and pottery (both in small quantities) indicate that the material was dumped during the early sixth century AD; despite this second deposition, the material is still highly homogeneous, another argument for the later redeposition are the many joins between the different loci; these loci stem from the original excavation, but were later grouped when the material proved to be homogeneous and contain many joins, for an extensive discussion of the dump and the material found within it, see the publication." 359,CAR88-Locus 3007,600,700,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Debris,"The layer, described as a debris layer, was located between two road surfaces; although the pottery itself is mid- to late fifth century, and includes typical early sixth century Forms, a body sherd of Form 109, and perhaps a small spatheion amphora, indicates a seventh-century AD date for the deposit (but could these not be intrusive?); the latest coins are 9 Vandal or Byzantine nummi." 360,CAR88-Locus 3038,475,525,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,,"This was combined with Locus 2005 for stratigraphic purposes; as far as its chronology is concerned, Tomber mentions a seventh-century AD date, but all pottery points to a date (firmly) placed in the late fifth to early sixth century AD; I reckon that, as Locus 3007, this was redeposited somewhere in seventh century but what is lacking here is ceramic evidence for such an activity for which reason I have retained the pottery date; the latest coins are 5 Vandal or Byzantine nummi." 361,CAR88-Locus 3053,450,500,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,,"This was grouped with Loci 3056 and 3013 for stratigraphic reasons, although the latter did not contain pottery (although 'the evidence from the two loci appears to be consistent'); no other ceramic category is specifically mentioned in support of the deposit date, and the coins from below Locus 3053 include Vandal or Byzantine nummi; the absence of Forms 99 and 103 support the hypothesis that the deposit does not continue into the early sixth century AD; however, besides the coins from below Locus 3053 this also contained pottery of early sixth century AD date; this indicates that Locus 3053 is a 'redeposited' layer." 362,CAR88-Locus 5020,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,,"The nature of this layer is somewhat more complex than the other Loci; the latest pottery dates to the seventh century AD (though not ARSW), with the latest coins of AD 534-9; this means that the deposit has a very wide date range wherein it may have been deposited; stratigraphically it is associated with Loci 10020, 0022 and 5041, of which 0022 contained Islamic glazed wares; the largest share of the pottery comes from Locus 5020, which is late fifth to early sixth century AD in date; for several specific details concerning the Forms and chronology of ARSW see p. 516." 363,CAR88-Locus 5044,600,700,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,,"The deposit date is based on stratigraphic grounds, rather than material contents; the latest coins date to AD 534-9, as Locus 5020, and 15 Vandal or Byzantine nummi in addition; the latest pottery falls in the early sixth century AD, represented by single examples of ARSW Form 94B and 101 (the latter may already occur before AD 533 but probably more common in later deposits, see Fulford 1984, p. 71); there is also residual ARSW, represented by Forms 63 and 67; other pottery, such as lamps, cookware and LR2, support the sixth-century AD date." 364,CAR88-TP 7 to 11,100,125,Circus.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Construction fill,"No coins are reported; whereas part of the pottery is regarded residual, a Black Top Form 196, Campanian amphorae fragments and the pottery in general indicate that a date in the early second century AD 'is most appropriate'; Tomber makes the observation that the pottery either provides a date for the construction of the Podium Wall, or in general predates the construction of it (in the latter case, this means that in theory all pottery is considered residual)." 365,CAR94a-K91,25,75,Drainage-system under Kardo XIII.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,secondary,Dump & fill,"Two coins were recovered, of which only one was legible and could be dated to AD 22-30." 366,CAR94-PHASE 10,,,Unstratified.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 367,CAR94-PHASE 2.2,-175,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"A colour-coated sherd (not pre-dating the late first century BC) may be intrusive, resulting in the material being assigned to the second quarter of the second century BC onwards." 368,CAR94-PHASE 3.3,-10,15,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"This Phase Sequence has a terminus post quem of 10 BC, based upon some Augustan ESA, and its terminus ante quem appears to be AD 15, although this is not specifically mentioned; in Phase Group 1432 a sixth century AD intrusive sherd was found." 369,CAR94-PHASE 4.12a,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"'The amphorae (Chapter 6), the Black Glaze and the Coarse Ware are consistent with a late Punic date. No Augustan coarse pottery is certainly present. Cf Phase Group 3.3.'" 370,CAR94-PHASE 4.12b,-10,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"'Although the pottery is comparable with that from 3.3 with a terminus post quem of c. 10 B.C., it is also reminiscent of a late Punic assemblage. The thin-walled fragment may be the latest sherd present.'" 371,CAR94-PHASE 4.13a,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Besides a probable sherd of ARSW, with a date range of AD 150-200, the other pottery is of first century AD date with an Augustan terminus post quem." 372,CAR94-PHASE 4.14a,75,125,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,No details provided. 373,CAR94-PHASE 4.14b,160,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"The majority of the coarse wares are regarded as first century AD residual material, the coarse ware sherd C 10 together with an ARSW sherd of Forms 27-30 provides a terminus post quem of AD 160." 374,CAR94-PHASE 4.15a,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,One of the coarse ware shapes (CF 4) 'seems to occur no earlier than the early 2nd century.' 375,CAR94-PHASE 4.16a,130,150,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"'The phase group contains both considerable quantities of early-to-mid 2nd century A.D. ARS. Associated with it is a group of thin-walled wares which are not paralleled elsewhere in this site. Unlike most of the thin-walled ware from this excavation, profiles could be extensively restored. Among the coarse ware is an exceptional quantity of lids (L 29) which are not otherwise commonly recorded from Carthage. The range of Black Rim Ware, particularly the variants of C 10 and L 14, are consistent with a date range in the first half of the 2nd century. This assemblage is outstanding both for the large quantity of a thin-walled ware not closely paralleled outside Carthage and for the number of coarse ware lids, also in a form which is exceptionally rare outside this context. It is possible that these unusual vessels represent evidence of pottery manufacture close to the harbourside (above, p. 9). As for date, the deposit seems to have been closed towards the mid 2nd century. Although none of the vessels described above could be regarded as wasters, CF 1 from Phase 6.5 is certainly a waster.'" 376,CAR94-PHASE 4.16b,130,150,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Coarse ware sherd L 29 links (?) to Phase 4.16a, and nothing is later than that Phase Group." 377,CAR94-PHASE 4.17,200,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,The abraded sherd of ARSW Form 27 suggests a deposition date after the late second century AD. 378,CAR94-PHASE 4.18a-d,175,225,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"'With the exception of two sherds of ARS which could be of 3rd or early 4th century date, the rest of the ARS assemblage is predominantly of early-to-mid 2nd century date with one late 2nd century piece. The coarse wares would be generally consistent with the late 2nd century date range, but one example of LRP 197 (C 26.7) points to a late 2nd/early 3rd century terminus post quem. This reinforces the evidence from the stratigraphic earlier 4.17 with its worn sherd of LRP 27..'" 379,CAR94-PHASE 4.26,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Only details are provided for Phase Group 4.26b, which may not be extrapolated onto Phase Group 4.26 in general." 380,CAR94-PHASE 4.26b,220,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,'The possible sherd of LRP 42 would give a terminus post quem of c. 220. This would be consistent with the 3rd century + date indicated for 4.25 (a).' 381,CAR94-PHASE 4.26e,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Not discussed. 382,CAR94-PHASE 4.28c,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Not specified. 383,CAR94-PHASE 4.29a,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Not specified. 384,CAR94-PHASE 4.2d,0,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"The Tripolitanian Sigillata provides a terminus post quem of the Late Augustan period, the ware being present at Sabratha from 15/10 BC onwards." 385,CAR94-PHASE 4.30,200,275,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,The date range is provided by a single ARSW sherd of Form 31 386,CAR94-PHASE 4.31a,300,350,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"A significant number of second-third century AD ARSW sherds is present, but the latest Forms identified indicate a date range of the fourth century AD, probably the first half; this date would be supported by Black Rim casseroles, some lids and also other vessels." 387,PALAI93-83E-61,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 388,PALAI93-83E-63,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 389,PALAI93-83E-67,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 390,PALAI93-83E-68,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 391,PALAI93-83E-79,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 392,PALAI93-83X-7,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 393,PALAI93-86D-16,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 394,PALAI93-86D-17,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 395,PALAI93-86D-20,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 396,PALAI93-86D-22,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 397,PALAI93-86D-23,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 398,PALAI93-86D-24,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 399,PALAI93-86D-34,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 400,PALAI93-86D-36,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 401,PALAI93-86D-47,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 402,PALAI93-86D-48,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 403,PALAI93-86D-50,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 404,PALAI93-86D-54,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 405,PALAI93-86D-59,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 406,PALAI93-86E-1,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 407,PALAI93-86E-126,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 408,PALAI93-86E-2,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 409,PALAI93-86E-21,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 410,PALAI93-86E-24,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 411,PALAI93-86E-3,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 412,PALAI93-86E-30,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 413,PALAI93-86E-4,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 414,PALAI93-86E-5,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 415,PALAI93-86E-68,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 416,PALAI93-86K-10,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 417,PALAI93-86K-13,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 418,PALAI93-86K-4,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 419,PALAI93-86X-1,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 420,PAPH03-APPENDIX A,575,700,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,No further details provided. 421,PAPH03-DEPOSIT 12,625,675,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"'W Outer Ward, near triangular Tower on W. Wall, precastle fills. Uniform deposit, with cross-joins.'; perhaps this can be associated with a destruction that took place in AD 654." 422,PAPH03-DEPOSIT 13,625,675,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill,'Well under outer face of W outer curtain wall to S of triangular tower. About middle of 7th c.; date comparable to Deposit 11. Fill perhaps all one period. Not much pottery...'. The first of the two lots/batches mentioned is referred to as 6th or 7th c. 423,PAPH03-DEPOSIT 14,675,700,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill,"'Well in floor of SE ditch, SE of outer corner tower'; it is assumed to have been one dump due to cross-joins occuring among the material, although two layers have apparently been discerned; the coins seem to indicate a terminus post quem for the filling after AD 670." 424,PAPH03-DEPOSIT 15,700,900,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Construction fill,"'Trench in outer ward outside junction of NW inner tower with W inner wall' and 'Cache of well-preserved jugs, and associated sherds. Redumped(?) 8th-9th c. Material in Castle construction context; no later items.'" 425,PAPH03-DEPOSIT 3B,25,75,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"'Waterworks immediately W of NW Tower; Cistern fill NW of Tower, in N part of W ditch; Also fills in entrance at top ('tomb', both periods); Two periods of deposition: late 2nd c. BC and mid 1st c. AD+. A number of fragments show apparent signs of accidental burning'." 426,PAPH03-DEPOSIT 3C,25,75,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"'Stepped tunnel, lower fills, and lower Roman fills in well'." 427,PAPH03-DEPOSIT 3D,25,75,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"'Sondage 83-V, 4091 (cf. lower and upper fills in tunnel), and 3905, 3919?'." 428,PAPH03-DEPOSIT 3E,25,75,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"'Stepped tunnel, upper fills'." 429,PAPH03-DEPOSIT 3F,25,75,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"'Sondage 83-V, upper layers'." 430,PAPH03-DEPOSIT 4-LOWER,-125,-100,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"'Finds from Recess in Counterscarp NW of NW Tower'; two periods have discerned, separately presented in the catalogue with some material coming from disturbed contexts." 431,PAPH03-DEPOSIT 4-MIXED,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Bulldozed area. 432,PAPH03-DEPOSIT 4-UPPER,0,100,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Several dates are referred to in the catalogue, which indicate a first century AD date for the material." 433,PAPH03-DEPOSIT 5,-110,-90,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"'Well in E ditch near sewer, NE of SE corner tower'.; perhaps somewhat later?" 434,PAPH03-DEPOSIT 6-DISTURBED,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Composed from different contexts, see p. 477 for (some) details." 435,PAPH03-DEPOSIT 6-FC 852,0,25,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Perhaps a related deposit ('SW Tower, at junction with S. Outer curtain wall, inner face, in angle, found on bedrock'); the date is apparently consistent early first century AD, albeit with some later intrusions: see p. 479." 436,PAPH03-DEPOSIT 6-LH1,-50,0,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"'Outer Ward near SW outer corner tower, 'Hellenistic' accumulation exposed below level of Outer Ward. Deposit of c. 50-30 BC, with various disturbances'." 437,PAPH03-DEPOSIT 8,225,275,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,,"'Minor later disturbance';despite the apparent date for this deposit, it contained a few 13th century sherds." 438,PAPH03-DEPOSIT 9,300,400,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"'Layer III, waterborne'." 439,PAPH03-DEPOSIT 9-FC 955,300,400,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill,The fill of an aqueduct; some disturbance took place in the 13th century AD. 440,PAPH04-Q 106,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 441,PAPH04-Q 107,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 442,PAPH04-Q 115,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 443,PAPH04-Q 16,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 444,CAR94-PHASE 4.31a-f,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,This Phase Group consists of several subgroups that all have their own pottery characteristics and chronologies. 445,CAR94-PHASE 4.31b,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,No chronology is proposed. 446,CAR94-PHASE 4.31c,300,400,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"The ARSW provides a date after the early to mid-third century AD, a LR3 sherd(s) indicates a fourth century AD date." 447,CAR94-PHASE 4.31e,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Not specified. 448,CAR94-PHASE 4.31f,475,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"ARSW provides the terminus post qiem of the late fifth, early sixth century AD, but 'Probably wrongly placed; should be with Phase 4.45(c).'" 449,CAR94-PHASE 4.32,250,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Possible intrusive material represented by ARSW Form 109, albeit the remainder is likely residual (?); a terminus post quem is provided by ARSW Forms 42 and a tentative 49." 450,CAR94-PHASE 4.33,300,400,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"The date range is provided by the majority of the coarse wares, whereas most of the ARSW is regarded residual." 451,CAR94-PHASE 4.35b,150,200,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,'There is nothing here to indicate a date later than the second half of the 2nd century A.D..' 452,CAR94-PHASE 4.36a,,150,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"'With the possible exception of C 28 and L 14.4, there is nothing here to suggest a date later than the first half of the 2nd century'." 453,CAR94-PHASE 4.36b,350,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,The terminus post quem is provided by the ARSW and a coarse ware sherd. 454,CAR94-PHASE 4.36c,350,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,The terminus post quem of c. AD 350 is provided by an ARSW Form 67 and a coarse ware sherd. 455,CAR94-PHASE 4.36e,300,400,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"ARSW and coarse ware sherds indicate a date range of the early to mid-second century AD, although a few ARSW sherds may be of third-fourth century AD date, and a fourth century AD date would be supported by LR3 sherds." 456,CAR94-PHASE 4.37,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Since no Phase Group is specified, no chronology can be established since each Phase Group has its own particular chronology." 457,CAR94-PHASE 4.37a,300,400,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"The date is provided by the latest ARSW, whereas the coarse wares are considered to be residual." 458,CAR94-PHASE 4.37b,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"'While the ARS and most of the coarse ware are consistent with a 2nd century or earlier date, C10 and C27 are later with a floruit of the mid-fifth century.'" 459,CAR94-PHASE 4.37c,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Not specified. 460,CAR94-PHASE 4.37d,375,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,The terminus post quem of AD 375-400 is provided by the ARSW. 461,CAR94-PHASE 4.38,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Only Phase Groups 4.38b and 4.38c are discussed. 462,CAR94-PHASE 4.38b,525,550,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"'The latest sherds are the stamped ARS piece and LRP 101, which point to a date after c. 525. Other ARS sherds indicate a range in the first half of the 6th century and this is supported by the later coarse wares such as hand-made fabric 1.6-7 which are attributable to this period. The deposit is certainly post 500 and probably c. 525-50.'" 463,CAR94-PHASE 4.38c,450,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Whereas the ARSW could not be 'independently' dated, the presence of LR3 and LR5/6 indicates a terminus post quem of the mid-fifth century AD." 464,CAR94-PHASE 4.39,75,200,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"The date range is provided by the coarse wares, although D 7.2 may be later." 465,CAR94-PHASE 4.39b,75,200,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"The date range is provided by the coarse wares, although D 7.2 may be later." 466,CAR94-PHASE 4.4,50,100,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"A sherd of Spanish Colour-Coated Ware is the youngest datable sherd of c. AD 30-40, and thus mainly providing the Phase date (?); certain coarse wares make their first appearance in this Phase." 467,CAR94-PHASE 4.42a,300,500,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,The date range is suggested on the basis of two coarse ware sherds. 468,CAR94-PHASE 4.43,300,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,'The sherd of ARS gives a terminus post quem no later than c. 300.' 469,CAR94-PHASE 4.44,325,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,The ARSW Form LRP61A provides the terminus post quem. 470,CAR94-PHASE 4.46a,500,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Because of the state of the sherd ('worn and abraded'), the date range is thought to start well after AD 500." 471,CAR94-PHASE 4.48,400,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,'The ARS indicates a terminus post quem of the early 5th century: the coarse ware is not certainly later.' 472,CAR94-PHASE 4.49b,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"A single ARSW Form 80B/99 indicates a date after AD 500, possibly even after the mid-sixth century AD." 473,CAR94-PHASE 4.51a,575,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"The terminus post quem of AD 575/600 is provided by a mortarium, whereas an ARSW Form 104B and an ARSW Form 104B or C are thus sixth century AD in date." 474,CAR94-PHASE 4.52,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"'A small 6th century assemblage with no sherd certainly later than the early 6th century. The ARSW, however, could be a late variant of LRP 101 and of early-to-mid 7th century date.'" 475,CAR94-PHASE 4.55,575,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,The terminus post quem of AD 575/600 is provided by a mortarium sherd (Form of Fabric 3.1 according to the Avenue Bourguiba classification). 476,CAR94-PHASE 4.56,575,625,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,'The flanged bowl/mortarium sherd has a terminus post quem of c. 575/600. The stamped sherd could also be consistent with a late 6th/early 7th date range.' 477,CAR94-PHASE 4.6,75,125,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"uThere is a possible intrusive tableware sherd of South Gaulish Sigillata, furthermore two unparalleled ARSW vessels, indicative of this date, which is further supported by the coarse wares; ARSW is present from this Phase Group onwards." 478,CAR94-PHASE 4.61,525,575,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,'The latest ARS has a terminus post quem of the mid-6th century; the coarse wares are consistent with a mid 6th century date range.' 479,CAR94-PHASE 4.64,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Besides a possible late sixth-seventh century Form 100-101 variant, the ARSW appears to be residual." 480,CAR94-PHASE 4.7a,90,125,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"This is stratigraphically later than Phase Group 4.6, and the early ARSW Forms strongly indicate a 'latest' first to early second century AD date for this Phase Group, with other fine wares being most probably residual; the first Black Rim ware occurs here." 481,CAR94-PHASE 4.7b,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,The only comment is 'Residual fine ware.'. 482,CAR94-PHASE 4.7c,75,125,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"The tablewares in this Phase, or deposits, are considered to be residual (see ITS no. 4 on p. 4); the date therefore is based among others upon Black Rim vessels." 483,CAR94-PHASE 4.7d,75,125,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"The chronology is not entirely clear, as the ARSW points to the date used here, but a supposed misidentified sherd of ARSW 'should not be regarded as indicative of a late 2nd century terminus post quem.'; A LRP 197 casserole sherd may be a misinterpreted closed shape." 484,CAR94-PHASE 4.7e,125,200,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"'Most of the fine wares residual, but one sherd of ARS is mid-to-late 2nd century. The coarse wares are consistent with such a date range.'" 485,CAR94-PHASE 4.8,75,125,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"This date is supported by the ARSW, thus other materials provide the major argument for the chronology; other table- and coarse wares (except one) are regarded residual." 486,CAR94-PHASE 5.13b,500,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Much residual first century AD material is present, and if the ARSW is not intrusive it indicates a terminus post quem of c. AD 500." 487,CAR94-PHASE 5.14a,550,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Despite containing Late Punic and first century AD pottery, several coarse ware sherds indicate a terminus post quem of AD 550." 488,CAR94-PHASE 5.14b,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,The only remark made is 'residual'. 489,CAR94-PHASE 5.18b,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,The only comment is 'residual'. 490,CAR94-PHASE 5.19f,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 491,CAR94-PHASE 5.20b,300,500,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,The broad date range is provided by both the ARSW and the coarse wares. 492,CAR94-PHASE 5.20c,300,400,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"'The black rim ware argues for a date range in the 3rd-mid 5th century, but centering on the 4th century.'" 493,CAR94-PHASE 5.21a,300,400,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"'The coarse ware points to a 3rd-mid 5th century range, but centering on the 4th century.'" 494,CAR94-PHASE 5.22a,225,325,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 495,CAR94-PHASE 5.23c,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"'While the ARS suggests a date after the early 4th century, the lid is 4th or 4th-5th century date.'" 496,CAR94-PHASE 5.25a,500,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"The latest ARSW indicates a terminus post quem of AD 500/525, whereas the coarse wares are of third to mid-fifth century AD date." 497,CAR94-PHASE 5.27b,590,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,The terminus post quem of the latest sixth century AD is provided by both the ARSW and the coarse wares. 498,CAR94-PHASE 5.3,-10,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"The tablewares as well as a coin of Augustus provide a terminus post quem of c. 10 BC, with which the coarse wares are 'compatible'." 499,CAR94-PHASE 5.5c,75,100,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"'Mostly a residual assemblage of late 1st century B.C. and early first century A.D. date. C 103 would point to a late 1st century A.D. date; C 15 could also be of this date.'; note that Phase 5.5 is discussed in general, not as separate subgroups." 500,CAR94-PHASE 5.5d,75,100,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"'Mostly a residual assemblage of late 1st century B.C. and early first century A.D. date. C 103 would point to a late 1st century A.D. date; C 15 could also be of this date.'; note that Phase 5.5 is discussed in general, not as separate subgroups." 501,CAR94-PHASE 5.5f,75,100,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,'Mostly a residual assemblage of late 1st century B.C. and early first century A.D. date. C 103 would point to a late 1st century A.D. date; C 15 could also be of this date.' 502,CAR94-PHASE 5.6a,175,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,The terminus post quem of the late second century AD is provided by the LRP197 rim. 503,CAR94-PHASE 5.7,300,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Several coarse ware sherds indicate a late second, early third century AD date, the ARSW on the other hand points to a terminus post quem of AD 300." 504,CAR94-PHASE 5.7d,300,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Several coarse ware sherds indicate a late second, early third century AD date, the ARSW on the other hand points to a terminus post quem of AD 300." 505,CAR94-PHASE 5.9b,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Not specified. 506,CAR94-PHASE 6.10,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"This Phase Group is divided into a, b and c, and only the first two are attributed to a date range, of the late first century BC and the early first century AD." 507,CAR94-PHASE 6.12a,-25,25,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Cf. p. 92, where the coarse ware sherds are consistent with this date, and I presume the ESA (and other sherds) fit this chronology?" 508,CAR94-PHASE 6.13b,175,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Sevral coarse ware sherds provide a terminus post quem of the late second, early third century AD." 509,CAR94-PHASE 6.14,300,500,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,All except one sherd have a date range of the fourth to fifth centuries AD; this one sherd has a terminus post quem of AD 500. 510,CAR94-PHASE 6.16,-25,25,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,The pottery is consistent with the date range. 511,CAR94-PHASE 6.2,-10,14,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"No ITS is present in this deposit, but the thin-walled ware and a Spanish 'Cam 186' amphora provide a terminus post quem of the late first century BC, with which the coarse wares (except one) are consistent; note however that the date for the deposit is further specified on p. 10, where it is placed in the Mid- to Late Augustan period." 512,CAR94-PHASE 6.20d,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,The only comment is that all is 'probably residual'. 513,CAR94-PHASE 6.21,500,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"This concerns a rebuilding horizon, containing some early sixth century AD pottery (see p. 77); on p. 93 it is further mentioned that both first an fourth century AD material is present, but that several pieces provide the terminus post quem of AD 500, with which the amphorae evidence is consistent." 514,CAR94-PHASE 6.22,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Not discussed. 515,CAR94-PHASE 6.24a,575,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"The ARSW and coarse ware provide the terminus post quem, and the Late Roman Amphorae (1, 2 and 4) are consistent with that." 516,CAR94-PHASE 6.25a,575,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,The terminus post quem of AD 575/600 is provided by a mortarium sherd. 517,CAR94-PHASE 6.28a,600,700,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Both ARSW and the coarse wares provide this date range. 518,CAR94-PHASE 6.3,-25,0,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"This date range is given on p. 77, whereas in the comment following the deposit catalogue on p. 91 only a terminus post quem of 10 BC is mentioned, which is however based on the ITS. The coarse wares are consistent with a late first century BC date." 519,CAR94-PHASE 6.32d,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Not much chronological clues are available, but at least is sixth-seventh century AD in date, indicated by a hand-made fabric of late sixth-early seventh century AD date and late jar fragment." 520,CAR94-PHASE 6.32f,475,525,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"The chronology is based upon the ARSW which would date to the late fifth, early sixth century AD; the coarse wares present is regarded as residual Early Roman, with which this ESA sherd could conform?" 521,CAR94-PHASE 6.33a,600,675,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Whereas both ARSW and coarse wares provide a terminus post quem of the latest sixth century AD, all wares are consistent with a date range of the early-to-mid seventh entury AD." 522,CAR94-PHASE 6.34c,600,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,The coarse ware is residual. 523,CAR94-PHASE 6.35a,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,'The coarse wares form a residual 1st century assemblage.' 524,CAR94-PHASE 6.36c,590,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,'The latest coarse wares (M. 8 and comb-decorated sherd) combine with the ARS closed form to give a terminus post quem of the latest 6th/earliest 7th century. The treatment of the ARS closed form is typical of that of the latest forms in this series.' 525,CAR94-PHASE 6.37c,575,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,The terminus post quem is provided by the ARSW Form 109. 526,CAR94-PHASE 6.40,575,700,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"'While ARS points to a late 4th/early 5th century terminus post quem, the hand-made jar sherd points to a later, i.e. late 6th or 7th century date.'" 527,CAR94-PHASE 6.41b,500,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 528,CAR94-PHASE 6.42a,590,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,The terminus post quem is provided by a coarse ware sherd. 529,CAR94-PHASE 6.4d,75,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"An ARSW rim together with several coarse wares provides a terminus post quem of the late first, early second century AD." 530,CAR94-PHASE 6.5,75,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"The sigillata is dated to the first century, whereas both the ARSW and several black rim ware sherds point to a terminus post quem of the late first, early second century AD date; CF 1 is a waster." 531,CAR94-PHASE 6.6b,75,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"The date is established only indirectly, as nothing is later than anything found in Phase Group 6.5, which has a terminus post quem of the late first, early second century AD." 532,CAR94-PHASE 6.9,-25,25,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,'The sherds are consistent with a late 1st century B.C./early 1st century A.D. date.' 533,CAR94-PHASE 7.11,300,400,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 534,CAR94-PHASE 7.12b,300,400,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"The date range is supported by both the fine and coarse wares but, however, the assemblage is regarded as being entirely residual." 535,CAR94-PHASE 7.15,575,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,The terminus post quem is provided by a hand-made fabric. 536,CAR94-PHASE 7.4d,50,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"This terminus post quem is provided by the ITS, and this date seems suggested rather than the mid-first century AD as I usually interpret it." 537,CAR94-PHASE 7.7,475,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"The terminus post quem of the late fifth, early sixth century AD is provided by LR1, LR5/6 and a coarse ware closed shape." 538,CAR94-PHASE 8.11,500,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 539,CAR94-PHASE 8.4c,-10,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"The terminus post quem is provided by the sigillata, with which the coarse wares are consistent." 540,CAR94-PHASE 8.4d,15,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Also here the terminust post quem is provided by the sigillata, with which the coarse wares are consistent." 541,CAR94-PHASE 8.5a,-25,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Both fine and coarse wares indicate a terminus post quem of the late first century BC, but are regarded as possibly residual." 542,CAR94-PHASE 9.11,575,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 543,CAR94-PHASE 9.5,75,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"As remarked on p. 77, dating evidence for this Phase is 'scrappy', and only a terminus post quem for this Phase is mentioned based upon the ARSW and supported by the coarse wares." 544,CAR94-PHASE 9.6,300,450,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"This date seems suggested because of the late variants of Black Rom coarse wares, and a 'true' mid-fifth century AD seems more in place here." 545,CAR94-PHASE 9.7a,375,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 546,CAR94-PHASE 9.7b,375,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 547,CAR94-PHASE 9.8a,575,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Following the Avenue Bourguiba coarse ware 'sequence', the terminus post quem is placed at c. AD 575/600." 548,CAR94-PHASE 9.9,525,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 549,CAR94-PHASES 4.28a-b,150,200,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"The date range is provided by the ARSW, and some of the coarse wares are consistent with this date." 550,CAR94-PHASES 4.35b/4.31a,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Both Phase Groups have different date ranges, for which see the relevant entries." 551,CAR94-PHASES 5.25b/e,575,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"The latest sherd, a casserole (Cas 15), provides a terminus post quem of the late sixth, early seventh century AD, whereas the ARSW (and Handmade Fabric 1.2) have a terminus post quem of c. AD 500." 552,CAR94-PHASES 6.21/6.41e,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"For Phase 6.21 see the remarks under that record; for Phase 6.41e only meagre information is given, as one of the coarse ware sherds is similar to Hand-Made Fabric 1.4, 'dating from the latest 6th century'." 553,CAR98-10 (SIXTH STREET LEVEL),125,275,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,secondary,,"Less than 1% is regarded residual, and 18% is imported pottery Tyrrhenian Italy and the Quadalquivir Valley; note the great variety of early ARSW Forms mentioned in the description of pottery of this deposit." 554,CAR98-11 (FIFTH STREET LEVEL),40,60,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,secondary,,"No residual material is reported among the great variety of pottery; 24% is imported, from Tyrrhenian Italy and Tarraconensis." 555,CAR98-12 (FOURTH STREET LEVEL),10,20,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,secondary,,"This is also dated c. AD 15; 3% is considered residual; 76% is imported, with a wide range of tablewares, and amphorae from Tyrrhenian Italy and Kos" 556,CAR98-13 (THIRD STREET LEVEL),10,20,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,secondary,,"Less than 5% is considered residual, whereas 1 lamp sherd is intrusive; 36% is imported, from Italy, Spain and North Syria." 557,CAR98-15 (SECOND STREET LEVEL),-10,-1,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,secondary,Street Level,"Less than 1% is residual; 46% (by weight) is imported, mainly from the Western Mediterranean." 558,CAR98-16 (FIRST STREET LEVEL),-10,-1,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,secondary,Street Level,"Less than 2% by weight is residual, and concerns amphorae fragments; the material that is illustrated is very fragmented; 64% by weight is imported, from Italy." 559,CAR98-23 (LENS),10,20,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,secondary,,"Not much detail is provided; the date for the deposit is placed c. AD 15 in the publication; 18% by weight is imported, apparently all from Tyrrhenian Italy." 560,CAR98-33 (PUNIC FILL),-200,-175,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"About half of the material is regarded as residual, and dates to around 300 BC (as layer 30)." 561,CAR99-Well (ER component),1,15,Well.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,secondary,Fill,"Ortisi, who published the ER pottery from this well, does not disagree with Mackensen in that the complete fill dates from much later, i.e. the second half of the sixth century AD. However, he seems to consider the ER material as the rather uniform remains of a household which was thrown in in secondary state, together with the later material." 562,CAR99-Well (post-ER component),550,650,Well.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,secondary,Fill,"Mackensen thinks the filling of the well took place in the second half of the sixth, perhaps the first half of the seventh century AD. He thus considers it to have been one action. This is based on some Mid- and Late Roman pottery apparently found throughout the fill (a LR lamp fragment for example was found close to the bottom). The well came into use again in the Augustan period, following building activities in the immediate area which also included partly filling the well. At one point it was sealed with two limestone blocks, which, if we were to follow Mackensen, took place in the period AD 550-650. Of interest is a small group of fragments (including some complete vessels) of mid-first century AD date, perhaps including the third quarter, that are early variants of ARSW and of presumed local manufacture (with reference to Fulford 1984). These I have included as ARSW Proto." 563,CM75-LEVEL H1A,450,500,"Loci above and within grey ashy layer, located between back wall of Hippodrome and city wall.",not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Fill,"For a more detailed discussion, see the article p. 25." 564,CM75-LEVEL H1B,300,350,"Loci underneath the grey ashy layer, located between back wall of Hippodrome and city wall.",not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,,"Two intrusive sherds were present; also, the author does not indicate a clear date for the deposits, perhaps because of these intrusive sherds; however, he does indicate that the tablewares and probably also the cooking wares do not postdate the early fourth century AD." 565,CM75-LEVEL H2A,500,550,"Loci above and within the grey ashy layer, located between back wall of Hippodrome and city wall.",not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Floor deposit,"For a more detailed discussion, see the article p. 25; albeit their similarity in nature, note that the chronology of H1A is different, based upon different proportions." 566,CM75-LEVEL H2B,300,350,"Loci underneath the grey ashy layer, located between back wall of Hippodrome and city wall.",not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,,"As in Level H1B, here also an intrusive sherd was found; as for H1B, the author does not indicate a clear date for the deposits, and see the remarks there." 567,CM75-LEVEL H3A,500,550,Back wall of Hippodrome.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Dump,No precise identification of the loci can be known; 3A is associated with dumped material. 568,CM75-LEVEL H3B,500,550,Back wall of Hippodrome.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Dump,"No precise identification of the loci can be known, 3B with robbing trenches." 569,CM75-LEVEL H4A,550,600,Arena floor and substructures.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Dump & fill,"Note that the pottery is associated with both occupation and robbing trenches, and that these contexts contained a substantial amount of Islamic pottery." 570,CM75-LEVEL H4B,100,150,Hippodrome.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,secondary,Fill for floor,"'Sealed below plaster floor', which is interpreted as the first arena floor." 571,CM86a-STRATUM 4,620,660,Late Byzantine Building.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,mixed,,"Some of the material is given with its locus of origin, in other cases (such as the complete ARSW Form 105) this is not given, and this material will be generally assigned to Stratum 4." 572,CM86a-STRATUM 4-LOCI 363-364,620,660,Late Byzantine Building.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,mixed,Fill for floor,Cooking wares are seemingly also used in the chronology of the deposit. 573,CM86a-STRATUM 4-LOCUS 127,620,660,Late Byzantine Building.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,mixed,Floor deposit,"It is not clear whether this concerns a floor deposit or use accumulation; in any case, it seems quite clear that the material was found onto the floor and covered by sand; the floor in this room was made of plaster." 574,CM86a-STRATUM 4-LOCUS 271,620,660,Late Byzantine Building.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,mixed,Fill for floor,Cooking wares are seemingly also used in the chronology of the deposit. 575,CM86a-STRATUM 4-LOCUS 354,620,660,Late Byzantine Building.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,mixed,Floor deposit,"It is not clear whether this concerns a floor deposit or use accumulation; in any case, it seems quite clear that the material was found onto the floor (see p. 120, n. 168) and covered by sand; the floor in this room was made of plaster." 576,CM86a-STRATUM 4-LOCUS 355,620,660,Late Byzantine Building.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,mixed,,No further details are provided. 577,CM86a-STRATUM 4-LOCUS 359,620,660,Late Byzantine Building.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,mixed,Floor deposit,"It is not clear whether this concerns a floor deposit or use accumulation; in any case, it seems quite clear that the material was found onto the floor (see p. 120, n. 168) and covered by sand; the floor in this room was made of beaten earth." 578,CM86-STRATUM 5,475,700,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,secondary,,"The different loci that together comprise Stratum 5 are not very promising: many are disturbed, with only a small amount of the pottery coming from stratigraphical contexts; there is also no clarity concerning the date: the coins span the fifth and sixth centuries AD, whereas the pottery comprises the period AD 475-700, the majority the period AD 475-600; the pottery date for Stratum 4, the seventh century AD, may provide a terminus ante quem." 579,CM92-FILL A,-25,0,Temple.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,secondary,Construction fill,"The pottery was higly fragmented and worn, and may originate from second-century BC Hellenistic houses that once stood in the area; a very small amount of pottery, 10 sherds out of the 195 datable, provided a terminus post quem for the activities." 580,CM92-LOCUS 1005,600,700,,not_available,not_available,not_available,Mixed,secondary,,The date is tentatively assigned based on a CRSW Form 9B; the author makes no claim for a terminus; two Hellenistic vessels were recovered in fairly complete state (a kyathos and a lamp). 581,CM92-LOCUS 2030,500,550,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Fill for floor,"No coins were found, and a drain (=locus 2031) cut through the plaster floor (2027), the date of the plaster surface provides a terminus post quem for the laying of the drain; note however that with the laying out of the drain intrusive material may have ended up in the fill surrounding the drain." 582,CM92-LOCUS 2044,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"No information is provided in this section, although on p. 100 of the publication this locus is more fully explained (not at hand at present)." 583,CM92-LOCUS 5006,400,500,Pavement of street running E-W.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,secondary,Fill for floor,"This layer was found under the pavement of a street, I presume functioning as its bedding?" 584,CM92-LOCUS 5016,400,500,Plastered surface.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Surface,The coin found dates to AD 364-75; the CRSW Form 1 provides a terminus post quem of the fifth century AD; this plastered floor was found on both sides and in parts under the foundation for wall (=locus 5009). 585,CM92-OCTAGONAL BUILDING,540,560,Octagonal Building.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,secondary,Construction fill,"The material provides a terminus post quem (for which see the publication summary or the article), and the date included here is argued to be the date of actual construction." 586,CM92-PAVEMENT BEDDING,540,560,Octagonal Building.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,secondary,Fill for floor,"The material is considered temporary with that for the foundation fills of the Octagonal Building, and also here provides a terminus post quem for the laying of the bedding for the pavement; note however that one ninth-tenth century AD sherd was noted in the bedding, with no other disturbances observed however!" 587,CM92-WALL 2010,500,550,Wall 2010.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Construction fill,"The coins provide a terminus post quem of the mid-fifth century AD, the pottery however indicates a terminus post quem in the first half of the sixth century AD." 588,CM99-LOCI 864-865,390,410,Inner Harbour.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Fill,"No coins are reported, which may even have eroded because of the nature of the deposit; cooking pots also appear to be used as dating evidence; it should not be treated as a closed deposit nor primary the state of preservation indicates that a substantial number of vessels is not complete; the date assigned may of course be different from the date of depositioning." 589,CM99-LOCUS 863,390,410,Inner Harbour.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Fill,"No coins are reported, which may even have eroded because of the nature of the deposit; cooking pots also appear to be used as dating evidence; it should not be treated as a closed deposit nor primary the state of preservation indicates that a substantial number of vessels is not complete; the date assigned may of course be different from the date of depositioning." 590,CON92-DEPOSIT 10,425,450,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Some 12th century AD sherds included. 591,CON92-DEPOSIT 11,425,450,Atrium.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,,Fill for floor, 592,CON92-DEPOSIT 12,425,475,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 593,CON92-DEPOSIT 13,425,450,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 594,CON92-DEPOSIT 14,526,527,Nave.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,,Fill for floor, 595,CON92-DEPOSIT 15,526,527,Nave.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,mixed,Fill for floor,This deposit contains intrusive material from the 13th and 16th centuries AD. Disturbed during the demolition of the church or during Ottoman times. 596,CON92-DEPOSIT 16,524,525,Atrium.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 597,CON92-DEPOSIT 17,524,525,Atrium.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 598,CON92-DEPOSIT 18,475,500,Atrium.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,,Fill for floor, 599,CON92-DEPOSIT 19,526,527,North Aisle.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill for floor, 600,CON92-DEPOSIT 2,300,400,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"""layers below deposit 3""." 601,CON92-DEPOSIT 21,550,580,Atrium.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill, 602,CON92-DEPOSIT 22-EARLY,500,525,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 603,CON92-DEPOSIT 22-LATE,575,600,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill, 604,CON92-DEPOSIT 23,500,525,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,A remark is made that some sherds might be early 7th century AD (see p. 98-9). 605,CON92-DEPOSIT 24,575,625,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,This deposit also contains mixed material but I have retained this date. 606,CON92-DEPOSIT 25,575,600,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 607,CON92-DEPOSIT 25bis,600,675,Narthex.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 608,CON92-DEPOSIT 26,575,600,North aisle.,not_available,not_available,not_available,Mixed,,, 609,CON92-DEPOSIT 27,575,600,North aisle.,not_available,not_available,not_available,Mixed,,, 610,CON92-DEPOSIT 28,600,655,North aisle.,not_available,not_available,not_available,Mixed,,, 611,CON92-DEPOSIT 29,600,655,North aisle.,not_available,not_available,not_available,Mixed,,, 612,CON92-DEPOSIT 3,375,400,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 613,CON92-DEPOSIT 30,655,670,North aisle.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 614,CON92-DEPOSIT 31,625,675,Narthex.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,,, 615,CON92-DEPOSIT 35,775,825,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"""No useful coins""." 616,CON92-DEPOSIT 4,400,450,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 617,CON92-DEPOSIT 6,400,450,,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,,Fill for floor, 618,CON92-DEPOSIT 7,400,425,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 619,CON92-DEPOSIT 8,425,475,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 620,CON92-DEPOSIT 9,425,450,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,It is mentioned that the date for the deposit is also later than the one included here. Several 12th century AD sherds came from the layer above. 621,COR05-ASSEMBLAGE 1,400,450,East of the Theater.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Dump & fill,"This concerns a collection of lots from the general area at East of the Theater, namely a dump over the street and a similar fill of robbing trenches of the terrace wall; this was later covered by early fourth century material from collapsed surrounding soils; see also the remark on p. 283, dating it to c. AD 450-60." 622,COR05-ASSEMBLAGE 2,450,525,East of the Theater.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Fill,"It is not clearly indicated whether the shop wall that is referred to was constructed after a previous wall had been robbed (subsequently filled with this dump), or that the robbing trench mentioned belonged to this fifth century shop wall." 623,COR05-ASSEMBLAGE 3,575,600,Underground chamber.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"This underground chamber, close to the Baths of Aphrodite, is referred to as a cistern, excavated by Pallas; from this deposit several tablewares have been published by Hayes, in LRP and 1971." 624,COR05-ASSEMBLAGE 4-I,625,675,Panayia Field.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"See the publication summary for further details, noteworthy here is the absence of PRSW and the fragmentary state of the ARSW." 625,COR05-ASSEMBLAGE 4-II,625,675,"Forum, west end.",not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,No further detaisl are provided. 626,COR69-Manhole 10-Fill IV,-146,,Manhole 10.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,,"One coin was found, a Corinthian bronze of the Pegasus/trident type with illegible symbol; one stamped handle was found of presumed Chian provenance." 627,COR73-A,54,68,Bouleuterion,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,Construction fill,A is the general area described by Hayes 628,COR73-AB,54,68,Bouleuterion,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,Construction fill,"The fill within the bothros contained material contemporary with the fill above, with the occasional joins of pottery." 629,COR73-AB & AT,54,68,Bouleuterion,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,See individual deposits 630,COR73-AD,54,68,Bouleuterion,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,Construction fill, 631,COR73-AT,54,68,Bouleuterion,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,Terrace fill,"The terrace wall retained the fill 'to a rather higher level', i.e. compared to the fill around the south wall of the bouleuterion's south wall." 632,COR73-B,54,68,South Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,Construction fill,B is the general area in and around the South Basilica as described by Hayes. 633,COR73-BC,54,68,South Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,Construction fill,"The fill under the basilica appears to be rather extensive and non-disturbed for most part, although some small areas have been disturbed by later intrusions." 634,COR73-BD,54,68,South Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,Fill,The drains were filled during construction operations of the South Basilica and do not appear to have been disurbed in later times. 635,COR73-BW,54,68,South Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,Fill,This fill was deposited for the new road to be laid out. 636,COR73-C,54,68,Terrace.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,Terrace fill,"C is the general area as described by Hayes and is probably continuous with the terrace fill within area A, at least as far as the filling of the drains is concerned." 637,COR73-CD,54,68,Terrace.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,Fill,"This drain, connected to the drain in area A, was filled in as a result of terracing in this area." 638,COR73-CD & CT,54,68,Terrace.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,See individual deposits 639,COR73-CT,54,68,Terrace.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,Terrace fill,"Although the material connected to the diagonal terrace-wall 'B' was 'predominantly early', it is suggested to connect this to the construction in Late Roman times of the bathbuilding." 640,COR73-Shop XX,,,South Stoa.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 641,COR73-Unit XXI,,,South Stoa.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 642,COR75-Manhole,140,160,Southwest corner of the Forum.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,secondary,Fill,"Most of the pottery that is catalogues is entirely preserved, that is, their profiles could be reconstructed; no coins are reported; although it is not mentioned as such, tablewares appear the primary dating evidence with some cooking pots in addition; some of the pottery is paralleled to specimens in Robinson." 643,COR76-LRB Fill of South Wall,50,75,Long Rectangular Building.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Fill,"The deposit date is not stated as such , it is only mentioned that it 'contained much pottery of Neronian date.'; no coins are reported." 644,COR80-1976-98,22,30,Roman Cellar Building.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,Floor deposit,Some intrusive material. 645,COR80a-Stair foundation pit,-150,-140,South Stoa,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"This deposit is presented lacking further details as to its nature, deposit criteria etc." 646,COR80a-Trench fill,,30,South Stoa,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Fill, 647,COR82-1981-19/20/21,475,525,East of the Theatre.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,mixed,Fill,"This deposit concerns the filling in of a robbing trench; although it was filled in during the fifth century, pottery and earth were taken from other places to 'complete' the fill, which makes this material a secondary or later deposit; the LR3 seem to provide this date (see p. 139-40)" 648,COR82-Manhole 1981-3,-10,10,East of the Theatre.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,Fill,"This manhole was apparently abandoned during the construction operation, when an earlier well was struck and the work consequently abandoned; see publication for full details" 649,COR83-E-W Drain east,50,100,Room with Classical pebble mosaic,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill,"The fill within this drain consists of two phases, first the eastern part and (not much?) later the western part; no mention is made whether this pertains to a primary deposit in a closed context." 650,COR83-Pit 1982-2,150,200,Room with the Classical pebble mosaic,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,Fill,"The description is, to my opinion, not entirely clear in that it leaves some doubt concerning the time this particular pit was filled, before or after the e-w wall was constructed. It does not seem logic for a backfill to be deposited after construction." 651,COR83-Pit 1983-3,575,625,East of the Theater,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill,It is not mentioned whether or not this pit was backfilled; I suppose it became filled in due to some human or natural operation. 652,COR83-Storeroom floor,240,260,Storeroom,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,Destruction debris,This deposit constitutes a layer of debris upon a floor level of which it is stated that is was undisturbed. 653,COR85-1984-110,390,410,East of the Theater,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill,"Some stress is put on tablewares for the dating of this backfill, although 19 coins were retrieved from this backfill. Whether or not this fill was closed and primary deposited is not mentioned and I have therefore left it open." 654,COR85-1984-24,,,Building 1,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Floor deposit,"In the publication several features are remarked upon from this room which might be of interest for the latest occupational phases of this room, among others a hearth and two re-used pithoi." 655,COR85-1984-Building 3,150,175,Building 3,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,Construction fill,"This fill (and others?) were deposited upon a destruction layer for new walls to be built; however the bronze coins from this fill and a layer above it belong to the second half of the first century AD, where the pottery is later; it might be plausible." 656,COR85-1984-Building 5,,,Building 5,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Floor deposit,"It is not mentioned whether this deposit relates to the use of the latest floor; I assume with some caution that it does, because of the destruction debris on top which might close off the latest use (with the floor) of the room (and building)." 657,COR85a-Group 19,575,625,Room 5.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris,"This group consists of lots 2379-2383, 3552, 3554-3556, 4667, 4668, 4670; it is associated with the general destruction of the building." 658,COR85a-Group 25,600,625,Latrine drain.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"This only includes Lot 5134, with only 14 sherds recorded; only one coin was found or identified, datable to the reign of Phokas (AD 602-610)." 659,COR85a-Group 26,575,625,Colonnade.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,,Fill,"This Group contains lots 4718 & 5140. Although it was a Bath, these lots are associated with encroachment of the colonnade and courtyard of the Bath. This Group refers to the filling in of a drain, in its turn related to a latrine constructed within the colonnade." 660,COR85a-Group 3,200,300,Service corridor,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,Fill,"This deposit concerns a fill of a lime-slaking pit, which was dug to prepare lime for the construction of a wall; see pp. 56-8 and 94-5; this group consists of lots 3571 & 3572" 661,COR85-North corridor,,,Building 5,not_available,not_available,not_available,Mixed,mixed,Fill,The material is retrieved from the fill (partially disturbed) between the first and latest floor of the north corridor that led up the entrance of Building 5 (Terraced Building). Test trench B is related and concerns the disturbed fills. 662,COR85-OVAL FURNACE,100,125,East of the Theater,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,Fill,"This furnace, dug into the layer of poros chips, is thought to have been used during repairs to the Theater. After use it was filled in along with the foundations of the butresses. For a description of what the furnace looked like see publication p. 73." 663,COR85-Test trench A,150,200,Building 5,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Floor deposit,"This test trench (A) was dug through the latest floor level to the one immediately beneath, which is dated to the second half of the second century. Again, I assume that this material is related to actual use of the floor." 664,COR86-1976-115/116,,,Roman Cellar Building.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,primary,,See individual deposits 665,COR86-1976-115/116/117,,,Roman Cellar Building.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,primary,,See individual deposits 666,COR86-1976-116/117,,,Roman Cellar Building.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,primary,,See individual deposits 667,COR86-1976-117,50,75,Roman Cellar Building.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,Fill,Remainder of cellar fill (other part excavated in 1960) 668,COR86-405,,,Roman Cellar Building.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Lot in cellar fill 669,COR86-405 & 1976-117,,,Roman Cellar Building.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,See individual deposits 670,COR86-406 & 1976-110/117/120,,,Roman Cellar Building.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,See individual deposits 671,COR86-406 & 1976-117,,,Roman Cellar Building.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,See individual deposits 672,COR86-407 & 1976-117,,,Roman Cellar Building.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,See individual deposits 673,COR86-408 & 1976-117,,,Roman Cellar Building.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,See individual deposits 674,COR86-543,-10,10,Roman Cellar Building.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,Fill,Associated with construction of the RCB; upper two metres of the well fill; pottery joins with cellar fill; pottery joins with pottery in upper 0.90 meter of well (lot 544) 675,COR86-543 & 1976-117,,,Roman Cellar Building.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,See individual deposits 676,"COR86-543, 1976-117 & 406",,,Roman Cellar Building.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,See individual deposits 677,COR86-543-545 & 1976-117,,,Roman Cellar Building.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,See individual deposits 678,COR86-546,-10,10,Roman Cellar Building.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,Fill,"Lot in lower 2.15 metres of well fill; regarded as one entity, although possible to be a gradual accumulation; some pottery joins with lot 543 (upper part of fill)" 679,COR86-546 & 547,,,Roman Cellar Building.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,See individual deposits 680,COR86a-1986-Building 3,,,Building 3,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Floor deposit,"No details are provided concerning the date of the floor; it is suggested that this is the latest floor, since an earlier and later floor are referred to." 681,COR86a-NE-SW WALL,,,Building 3,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Construction fill,This deposit concerns a wall and the fill around the foundation which postdates the destruction of Buildings 1 & 3 during the reign of Hadrian. 682,COR87a-1988-50,80,110,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,Construction fill,"This deposit is associated with the construction of the ramp of the Theatre, which I suppose leads into the cavea. Since it is not specifically stated that it was later disturbed, I have (with caution) designated it as a closed deposit." 683,COR87a-Fill between floors,,,Building 7,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris,"This particular layer is debris between two floor levels in Room 5; no details are provided regarding the date or stratigraphical particulars. I have designated it as destruction debris, although the publication does not state this with such words." 684,COR87a-Marl Fill,,,Building 7,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Fill for floor,"This is a thin marl fill connected to clay debris, which it is siad, belong to the same stratigraphical unit, namely level 3 in Room 4." 685,COR87a-Tile and destruction Building 7,272,300,Building 7,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,,Destruction debris,"As with other deposits in this publication, no further details are provided regarding the date and a more precise stratigraphical description." 686,COR90-1945,200,400,Q:19,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Fill, 687,COR90-1955,350,400,O-R:23-24,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Surface,"Middle and Upper Terraces, surface layer over east end of stoa; 83 percent pre-Roman; Roman, second half of fourth century." 688,COR90-1996,200,300,Q:24,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,Fill,"Middle Terrace, trench fill of dismantled west wall. 871, 886, 892, and 1997 are probably associated fills." 689,COR90-1999,350,400,Q:23-24,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Erosional layer,"Middle and Upper Terraces, wash over tile layer; 32 percent Roman, second half of the 4th century." 690,COR90-2010,275,325,P-Q:27,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill,"East of ""Building"" P-Q:25-26, quarry fill (to bedrock). 2038 also includes this fill; 8 percent Roman, to late 3rd/early 4th century." 691,COR90-2038,-27,400,Q-R:26-29,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Fill,"East of ""Building"" P-Q:25-26, dump within quarry, surface to bedrock. 2010 is at least partially the same layer, cf. 2210; 36 percent Roman Roman, Augustan and 2nd century to second half of the fourth century." 692,COR90-2038:2,,,Q-R:26-29,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,See deposit 2038. 693,COR90-2038:3,,,Q-R:26-29,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,See deposit 2038. 694,COR90-2048,0,325,P-Q:25-26,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Surface & fill,"Surface and underlying fill in the eastern half of Room E. 886 is the same fill; 871, 892, and 1996-1997 represent similar fills; 22 percent Roman, 1st to late 3rd/early 4th century." 695,COR90-2088,0,400,Q:20-22,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,,"Middle Terrace, tile layer to bedrock. The contents of 2088 are associated with 2101-2106; 42 percent Roman, 1st to second half of the 4th century." 696,COR90-2088/2104/2105,,,(P-)Q:20-22,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,See individual deposits. 697,COR90-2099,200,400,P:20-21,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill,"Cistern 64-1, upper filling. See also lots 2100 and 2109." 698,COR90-2100,100,300,P:20-21,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill,"Cistern 64-1, lower filling. See also lots 2099 and 2109." 699,COR90-2154,0,225,T-U:19,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Dump,"Dump to east of Building T-U:19, surface to bedrock. Pottery partly identical to 73-97; 73-98, and 73-100." 700,COR90-2210,-27,400,M-O:27-29,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Surface,Surface layer. Cf. 2038. 36 percent pre-Roman; 30 percent Augustan and 30 percent second half of the 4th century. Coins date from 4th century BC to second half 2nd century. 701,COR90-2240,,,Building O-P:19-20,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill,"Fill overlying floor, from top of south wall. 6 percent Roman, mostly 1st century, one early 4th century, and 120 (Phocaean fragment)." 702,COR90-4421,,,M-N:20,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Surface,"Three of 11 sherds Roman, including 81 and one 6th-century fragment." 703,COR90-6219/6221/6223,,,K-L:21-22,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,,See publication for a more detailed explanation of the different layers and their interrelationship 704,COR90-6222,117,138,K-L:21-22,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,Construction fill,"Cf. 6221. 99 percent Roman (84 percent small fragments of 1st-century lamps and thin-walled ware), Hadrianic (?) with one Byzantine sherd (contamination)." 705,COR90-6222/6223,,,K-L:22-23,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill,See individual deposits. 706,COR90-6225,,,K-L:21-22,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Abandonment fill over tile floor; 90 percent Roman, mixed to second half of the 4th century." 707,COR90-6229,,,K-L:21-22,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Fill,"Intrusive fills. No stratigraphic value. Mixed, but nothing later than second half of the 4th century." 708,COR90-6639/6638,,,T:16-17,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Fill,"General debris over building and fill of robbing trenches. Cf. 6505, 73-99, and 73-100. 23 percent pre-Roman; Early Roman (28 percent), remainder second half of the 4th century." 709,COR90-73-100,0,400,T-U:19,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill,Filling of robbing trenches and general debris. Pottery partly associated with 2154 and 73-97. Cf. 6505 and 6638-6639. 1st century (31 percent) to second half of the 4th century. 710,COR90-73-103,25,75,L:24,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,Fill,Tile layer and underlying fill southwest of Building L:24. 711,COR90-73-117,85,138,L:24,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Removal of south wall. 60 percent Roman (six sherds), dated late Flavian or Hadrianic by 75 or 162." 712,COR90-73-96/73-99,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,See individual deposits. 713,COR90-73-97,25,75,T-U:19,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,Burnt layer,"Burnt grain-packing behind east and south walls. Pottery partly identical to 2154, 73-99, and 73-100. Less than 1% percent pre-Roman; Roman, second and third quarters of the 1st century." 714,COR90-73-99,0,400,T-U:19,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Fill,See individual deposits. 715,COR90-75-252,25,75,K-L:16,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Fallen debris in oven. 4 percent Roman, at least middle or third quarter of the 1st century." 716,COR90-882,50,400,P-Q:25-26,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Surface,"Middle Terrace, surface layer west of ""Building"" P-Q: 25-26. 80 percent Roman, second half of the 1st through second half of the 4th century." 717,COR90-886,100,300,P-Q:25-26,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Fill,"Surface and underlying fill over the southwest corner of Room E. 96 percent pre-Roman; Roman, 2nd to probably 3rd century." 718,COR90-I:20,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction fill,No further detailes contained as the archaeological context is concerned. 719,COR90-L:17,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Surface,No further detailes contained as the archaeological context is concerned. 720,COR90-L:24,,,Building L:24,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Surface,See lot 73-117? 721,COR90-L-M:26,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,No further detailes contained as the archaeological context is concerned. 722,COR90-M:24,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"No details are provided, except that under the only cat. no. coming from this deposit, 'surface layer' is mentioned." 723,COR90-P:27-28,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill,No further detailes contained as the archaeological context is concerned. 724,COR90-Shop XXI,-50,0,South Stoa,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,primary,Destruction fill,"For a more detailed description of the sequence of deposits, see the publication. The deposit might have been closed despite the construction of a wall built slightly later." 725,COR94-3492,275,325,Peribolos of Apollo,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,Fill,"This lot comes from a it 1966-1; the fill is suggested to relate to the repairments made to a drain, which joins the main Peirene channel at this point." 726,COR94a-1947-4,-125,-75,Southeast Building.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,Fill,"This particular lot is part of a lower part of the fill, and is located between -6.00 to -7.35; not much material appears to have been found in this locus of the manhole, a few fragments of pottery and six coins of which two were illegible, the other four being Hellenistic, some up to 146 BC; for a description of the material found see p. 100." 727,COR94a-1947-5,-125,-75,Southeast building,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,Fill,"This particular lot is part of the lower part of the fill, i.e. between -8.15 to -9.60. The upper part of the fill contains Early Roman material, i.e. from the early years of the Roman colony." 728,COR99-LOT 1995-061,575,,Outside the Tepidarium.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Dump,"No coins are reported, and no other details are provided than listed here." 729,COR99-LOT 1995-062,,,Tepidarium.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Use accumulation,"The exact nature of this lot is not entirely clear, but pertains to the last phase of use of the bath in or after the mid-sixth century AD; the one coin found is a rare issue of Justin I, dated to AD 518-527 that was minted at Cyzicus; although Sanders points out that the pottery from this and the next lot is close in date to that of the presumed construction phase; however, since this construction phase is rather broad in date, this gap would be larger if we hypothesize that the pottery Forms of the construction phases are all early in their phase of production." 730,COR99-LOT 1995-063,575,,Tepidarium.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,,"The terminus post quem is provided (mainly or only?) through the two rims PRSW Form 10A; some 35 spacer tubes were found thin layer, originally intended to separate the marble cladding (or veneer) from the wall; no other details are provided." 731,COR99-LOT 1995-064,,,Tepidarium.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Fill,"It is not clear whether this served a domestic purpose, since Sanders suggests a service area (based on the fact that the hypocaust i.e. bath was still used into the early seventh century AD); no coins are reported." 732,COR99-LOT 1995-070,,,Tepidarium.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Use accumulation,For comments concerning this Lot see p. 460 and the small summary and remarks included in the record for Lot 1995-062. 733,COR99-LOT 1996-070,,,Late Roman bath in the Panayia Field.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Fill,"Sanders refers to this as a dumped fill; it is also referred to as a 'lens of tile and earth', although the chronology is not straightforward; no coins are reported, whereas the lamps according to a new dating scheme date based on Athenian evidence date to the first half of the fifth century AD; the other ottery however does not offer concrete clues , considering ARSW Forms 50B and 67; no remarks are made concerning the state of the pottery nor what the fill may represent." 734,COR99-LOT 1996-071,500,575,Entrance Hall.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,secondary,Fill for floor,"Not much details are provided for this context; no coins are mentioned from this fill, and thus dating relies on tablewares and amphorae; although no date is suggested under its description, a sixth-century AD date is suggested indirectly; Sanders stresses that the deposit is not seales physically due to the floor being parly destroyed through ploughing." 735,COR99-NB 881/Basket 133,500,575,Entrance Hall.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,secondary,Fill,The only piece of pottery reported (and thus found?) in this lens was an ARSW Form 104A. 736,CYR87-B12/2/2 and 3,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 737,CYR87-B12/2/3,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 738,"CYR87-C10/11 A ""under dentil course""",,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 739,"CYR87-C10/11/A,a/1",,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 740,"CYR87-C10/11/A,a/2",,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 741,"CYR87-C10/11/A,¤/2",,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 742,"CYR87-C10/11/A,¤/3",,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 743,"CYR87-C10/11/A,¤/4",,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 744,"CYR87-C10/11/A,¤/5",,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 745,CYR87-C10/11/A/3,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 746,CYR87-C11/1/1,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 747,"CYR87-C11/1/2 ""between walls""",,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 748,CYR87-C11/1/2x,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 749,"CYR87-C12/13/2/Ext. 2 ""clean up""",,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 750,CYR87-C12/D12/G/1,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 751,CYR87-C13/D13/2/1,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 752,CYR87-C15/16/1 4-2 A 3,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 753,CYR87-C15/16/1/2,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 754,CYR87-C15/16/1:4-2 Area 3,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 755,CYR87-C17/1/1,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 756,CYR87-C17/1/2,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 757,CYR87-C17/1B/3,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 758,CYR87-C17/1B/4,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 759,CYR87-D12/13/F/2,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 760,CYR87-D12/13/F/2B,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 761,CYR87-D12/E12/balk/1,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 762,CYR87-D12/E12/D/2 balk,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 763,CYR87-D16/17/A/3,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 764,CYR87-D16/W WALL SOUNDINGS,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 765,"CYR87-E10/balk building ""between E wall"" etc.",,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 766,CYR87-E13/14/1/1,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 767,CYR87-F10/G10/1/1,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 768,CYR87-F11/G11 wall cleaning 2,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 769,DAR99-Surface,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 770,DEH80-DX Couche 4,,,Building 107.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,secondary,,The two coins date to the fourth and the fifth century AD respectively; the single stamped floor-base fragment of PRSW dates the layer. 771,DEL70-Cour C (sur le dallage),,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 772,DEL70-IMPASSE SUD,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 773,DEL70-Pice AG,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 774,DEL70-Pice AI,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 775,DEL70-Pice AI',,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 776,DEL70-Pice AM,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 777,DEL70-Pice BB,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 778,DEL70-Pice BC,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 779,DEL70-Pice BJ,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 780,DEL70-Pice C,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 781,DEL70-Pice Q,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 782,DEL70-PUITS DE LA COUR,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 783,DEL70-Rue de l'Ouest,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 784,DEL70-Rue de l'Ouest (dans la tombe),,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 785,DEL70-Rue de l'Ouest (_gout),,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 786,DEL70-RUELLE BS,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 787,DEL70-VESTIBULE A,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 788,DEL97-PITHOS 4,-69,-40,Maison III,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,Destruction debris,"This deposit contained fragments of several vessels, among other one mouldmade bowl and two ESA cups. Only the latter are specified, which are included in the database." 789,DEL97-PITHOS 5,-69,-40,Maison III,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,,Destruction debris,"This deposit did apparently not contain complete vessels, at least this is not mentioned. The only vessel of interest is an ESA cup Forme 22A." 790,DELP92-Shop fill,300,400,'Boutique mur_e' on the Roman Agora.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,,"The majority of the pottery appears to be of fourth-century AD date, with some of the third century; however, intrusive material may have entered through a pit that was dug through this layer, and which contained late sixth-century AD pottery; secondly, the major earlier excavations dug a sondage through which surface pottery (?) may have entered the layer/fill; the coins found during 1991 was one of Galienus and two of the fourth century AD; in general however, the author sticks to a date of the fourth century AD, which as such provides a terminus ante quem for the final refurbishment of the Roman Agora." 791,DID80-ALTAR TEMENOS,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 792,DID80-HALLE I,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 793,DID80-HALLE II,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 794,DID80-S. DES ALTAR-TEMENOS,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 795,DIOK05-Surface,,,Surface grid over Diokaesareia.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 796,DOM91-ROOM 6-DESTRUCTION,525,550,Building AE.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Destruction debris,Four of the five layers excavated within Room 6 are considered destruction levels; the only dating criterium appears to be the tablewares; the function of the space proper is thought to have been a storage area. 797,DOM91-ROOM 6-FLOOR DEPOSIT,525,550,Building AE.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Fill for floor,"This earth floor itself cannot be dated on external grounds, according to the authors, albeit 1 PRSW rim was found within the 'occupation' level, which probably designates the material on top of this beaten earth floor. I have interpreted this 'occupation' as a floor deposit." 798,DOM91-TANK FILL,525,550,Building AE.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,secondary,Fill,"Despite the supposed artisanal function of the room, the fill itself is regarded as domestic waste. No complete vessels have been found, although several could be reconstructed to a fairly high degree of completeness, indicating the secondary nature of this fill." 799,DOR95-LOCI 508/564,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 800,DOR95-LOCUS 1005,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 801,DOR95-LOCUS 1016,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 802,DOR95-LOCUS 1099,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 803,DOR95-LOCUS 4002,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 804,DOR95-LOCUS 4019,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,This locus was 'well-dated' by lamps of post-AD 50 date. 805,DOR95-LOCUS 4040,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 806,DOR95-LOCUS 4045,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 807,DOR95-LOCUS 4046,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 808,DOR95-LOCUS 4050,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 809,DOR95-LOCUS 406,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 810,DOR95-LOCUS 4093,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 811,DOR95-LOCUS 4123,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 812,DOR95-LOCUS 418,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 813,DOR95-LOCUS 430,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 814,DOR95-LOCUS 4322,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 815,DOR95-LOCUS 4340,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 816,DOR95-LOCUS 4344,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 817,DOR95-LOCUS 4355,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 818,DOR95-LOCUS 436,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 819,DOR95-LOCUS 441,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 820,DOR95-LOCUS 443,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 821,DOR95-LOCUS 4435,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 822,DOR95-LOCUS 444,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 823,DOR95-LOCUS 4445,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 824,DOR95-LOCUS 446,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 825,DOR95-LOCUS 4501,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 826,DOR95-LOCUS 4514,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 827,DOR95-LOCUS 4520,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 828,DOR95-LOCUS 4528,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 829,DOR95-LOCUS 457,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 830,DOR95-LOCUS 4600,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 831,DOR95-LOCUS 462,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 832,DOR95-LOCUS 463,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 833,DOR95-LOCUS 467,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 834,DOR95-LOCUS 468,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 835,DOR95-LOCUS 479,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 836,DOR95-LOCUS 480,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 837,DOR95-LOCUS 4852,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 838,DOR95-LOCUS 4868,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 839,DOR95-LOCUS 4876,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 840,DOR95-LOCUS 4878,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 841,DOR95-LOCUS 4883,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 842,DOR95-LOCUS 4914,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 843,DOR95-LOCUS 492,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 844,DOR95-LOCUS 4972,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 845,DOR95-LOCUS 499,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 846,DOR95-LOCUS 516,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 847,DOR95-LOCUS 524,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 848,DOR95-LOCUS 531,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 849,DOR95-LOCUS 564,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"For a sum-up of the other dated categories see p. 218, right column: Rhodian and Knidian amphorae stamps, braziers, lamps and mouldmade bowls, and virtually everything is dated to the second century BC, with the occasional piece before or after." 850,DOR95-LOCUS 586,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 851,DOR95-LOCUS 600,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 852,DOR95-LOCUS 602,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 853,DOR95-LOCUS 611,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 854,DOR95-LOCUS 625,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 855,DOR95-UNIT G 48,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 856,DOR95-UNIT I 48,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 857,DOR95-UNIT I-H 48,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 858,ED-DUR07-Surface,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 859,EL AAREIME81-Surface,,,El Aareime.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 860,EL ALA90-Building S6,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 861,EMP89-BAS APSE FILL,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 862,EMP89-BASILICA,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 863,EMP89-BASILICA TRENCH LL 3,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 864,EMP89-FORTRESS,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 865,EMP89-FORTRESS NW TOWER,,,NW Tower.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris, 866,EMP89-FORTRESS ROOM I,,,Room I.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris, 867,EMP89-FORTRESS ROOM III,,,Room III.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris, 868,EMP89-FORTRESS ROOM IX,,,Room IX.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris, 869,EMP89-FORTRESS ROOM XI,,,Room XI.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris, 870,EMP89-FORTRESS ROOM XII,,,Room XII.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris, 871,EMP89-FORTRESS TRENCH K,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 872,EMP89-FORTRESS TRENCH M,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 873,EMP89-PIT E OF BAS,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 874,EMP89-SEA SHORE HOUSES,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 875,EPH00-DRAINAGE,-100,100,Hanghausstrasse,not_available,not_available,not_available,,secondary,Fill, 876,EPH02-F LLUNG A,-27,14,,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,,Use accumulation,"This lower part of the well is associated with the use of the well and comprises lower 50 cm. Excavated, at a depth between 17.50 and 17.00 metres." 877,EPH02-F LLUNG B1,0,25,,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,Dump,The bottom part of well fill B is at a depth between 17.00 and 14.00 metres and is suggested to have been a dump from a banquet or symposium. For the dating many finds or find categories are brought forward. 878,EPH02-F LLUNG B2,25,50,,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,,Fill,No specifications are given for find categories. It is also not discussed whether this was fill or occasional dumping or falling in of objects. This part of B was located between c. 14.00 and 12.00 metres. 879,EPH02-F LLUNG B3,50,75,,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,,,No details are given regarding an interpretation or to the finds. It is located at a depth between c. 12.00 and 9.50 metres. 880,EPH02-F LLUNG D1,75,100,,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,,Rubbish accumulation,"This part was located between 7.70 and 5.00 metres, thought to contain material fallen in for whatever reason. The lower date of 75 AD is provided by thin-walled wares and Pompeian Red Ware, the upper by the finds in general but specifically ESB Forma 60." 881,EPH02-F LLUNG D2,100,125,,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,,Rubbish accumulation,"This part was located between 5.00 and 2.50 metres, thought to contain material fallen in for whatever reason as the lower part of the layer. The lower date of 100 AD is provided by ESB Forma 60, the upper by the finds in general." 882,EPH02-F LLUNG E,500,600,,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,,,"This suggests that the well was reopened, or at least filled, somewhere in the sixth century AD, although for what purpose is not discussed (or even known?). Finds comprise, tablewares, lamps, amphorae (from Berenice) and one unguentarium." 883,EPH03-SR 9C-MIDDLE DEPOSIT,-110,-90,Room SR 9C.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,primary,Fill,"This is considered to have been one clean-up (?) operation because of the great quantity of vessels that could be mended, probably from the immediate environment of the well. External criteria are for instance mentioned under the lamps." 884,EPH03-SR 9C-UPPER DEPOSIT,-50,-10,Room SR 9C.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,secondary,Fill,"No true specifications are given as far as the interpretation is given, but might be associated with building activities in the area. I suppose we are not dealing with a primary deposit here because of the fragmentation and the rather wide date range." 885,EPH91-APSIS,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 886,EPH91-APSIS-II,4,54,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 887,EPH91-AUSHUB,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 888,EPH91-B2 MITTE,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 889,EPH91-BEIM ODEION,4,54,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 890,EPH91-BEIM ODEION -III,4,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 891,EPH91-BEIM ODEION-II,-323,54,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 892,EPH91-ERWEITERUNG,4,54,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 893,EPH91-ERWEITERUNG NACH OSTEN,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 894,EPH91-KANAL,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 895,EPH91-MITTELSCHIFF,4,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 896,EPH91-MITTELSCHIFF UND S DSCHIFF,4,54,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 897,EPH91-MITTELSCHIFF VOR OSTTOR,-323,54,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 898,EPH91-MITTELSCHIFF VOR OST-TOR,4,54,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 899,EPH91-MITTELSCHIFF-II,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 900,EPH91-MITTELSCHIFF-III,-323,54,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 901,EPH91-MITTELSCHIFF-IV,4,54,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 902,EPH91-MITTELSCHIFF-V,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 903,EPH91-MITTELSCHIFF-VI,4,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 904,EPH91-MITTELSCHIFF-VII,4,600,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Sixth century disturbance. 905,EPH91-MITTELSCHIFF-VIII,-323,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 906,EPH91-NORDSCHIFF,,54,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 907,EPH91-NORDSCHIFF BEI B2,-323,54,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 908,EPH91-NORDSCHIFF BEI B2-II,4,54,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 909,EPH91-NORDSCHIFF BEI ODEION,4,54,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 910,EPH91-NORDSCHIFF BEI ODEION-II,-323,54,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 911,EPH91-NORDSCHIFF-II,-323,54,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 912,EPH91-NORDSCHIFF-III,4,54,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 913,EPH91-NORDSCHIFF-IV,4,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 914,EPH91-NORDSCHIFF-IV (STÉRUNGSGRUBE),4,54,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 915,EPH91-NORDSCHIFF-V,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 916,EPH91-NORDSTYLOBAT,-323,54,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 917,"EPH91-NORDTEIL VON B2, MITTELSCHIFF",,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 918,"EPH91-NORDTEIL, MITTELSCHIFF",,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 919,"EPH91-NORDTEIL, NORDSCHIFF",-323,54,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 920,EPH91-NORDWEST,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 921,EPH91-NORDWEST-TEIL,-323,54,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 922,EPH91-NORDWEST-TEIL VON B2,-323,54,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 923,"EPH91-NORDWEST-TEIL VON B2, NORDSCHIFF",4,54,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 924,EPH91-NORDWEST-TEIL VON B2-II,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 925,EPH91-NORDWEST-TEIL VON B2-III,4,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 926,"EPH91-NORDWEST-TEIL, NORDSCHIFF",4,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 927,EPH91-NORDWEST-TEIL-II,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 928,EPH91-ODEION,-323,54,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 929,EPH91-ODEION OST,-323,54,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 930,EPH91-OST,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 931,EPH91-PERISTYL,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 932,EPH91-PERISTYL MITTE WEST,-323,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 933,"EPH91-PERISTYL, NORDSTOA OST",-323,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 934,EPH91-PERISTYL-III,-323,54,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 935,EPH91-PRYTANEION,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 936,EPH91-PRYTANEION OST,-323,54,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 937,EPH91-PRYTANEION-II,-323,54,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 938,EPH91-SOCKELBAU,-323,54,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 939,EPH91-SOCKELBAU APSIS,-323,54,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 940,EPH91-SOCKELBAU APSIS-II,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 941,EPH91-SOCKELBAU NORD,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 942,"EPH91-SOCKELBAU NORD, BEI FELS",,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 943,"EPH91-SOCKELBAU NORD, UNTERSTE SCHAREN",,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 944,EPH91-SOCKELBAU NORDKAMMER,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 945,EPH91-SOCKELBAU NORD-OST,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 946,EPH91-SOCKELBAU S DSCHIFF,,4,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 947,"EPH91-SOCKELBAU  BER RAUM 4-6, NORDOSTECKE",,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 948,"EPH91-SOCKELBAU, SCHUTTABHUB",,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 949,EPH91-SOCKELBAU-II,-323,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 950,EPH91-SOCKELBAU-III,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 951,EPH91-SOCKELBAU-KREPIS,-323,54,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 952,EPH91-STRATUM II,-323,54,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 953,EPH91-S DLICHE STUFEN,-323,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 954,EPH91-S DLICHE STUFEN-II,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 955,EPH91-S DLICHE STUFEN-III,4,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 956,EPH91-S DOST-TEIL,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 957,EPH91-S DOST-TEIL-II,-323,54,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 958,EPH91-S DOST-TEIL-III,4,54,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 959,EPH91-S DSCHIFF,4,54,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 960,EPH91-S DSCHIFF UND STUFEN,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 961,"EPH91-S DSCHIFF, S DTEIL",4,54,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 962,EPH91-S DSCHIFF-II,-323,54,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 963,EPH91-S DSCHIFF-III,4,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 964,EPH91-S DSCHIFF-IV,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 965,EPH91- BER DEM BODEN DER BASILIKA,4,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 966,EPH91-UNTER BASILIKABODEN,-323,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 967,EPH93-FN 21/85,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 968,EPH93-FN 32/85,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 969,EPH93-FN 35/85,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 970,EPH93-Ki 10/85,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 971,EPH93-Ki 11/85,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 972,EPH93-Ki 15/85,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 973,EPH93-Ki 17/85,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 974,EPH93-Ki 18/85,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 975,EPH93-Ki 19/85,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 976,EPH93-Ki 2/85,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 977,EPH93-Ki 20/85,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 978,EPH93-Ki 21/85,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 979,EPH93-Ki 22/85,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 980,EPH93-Ki 23/85,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 981,EPH93-Ki 24/85,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 982,EPH93-Ki 32/85,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 983,EPH93-Ki 33/85,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 984,EPH93-Ki 34/85,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 985,EPH93-Ki 35/85,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 986,EPH93-Ki 37/85,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 987,EPH93-Ki 38/85,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 988,EPH93-Ki 9B/85,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 989,EPH96-PER-SONDAGE -1/88,-10,14,Tetragonos Agora,not_available,not_available,not_available,,primary,Fill,- 990,EPH97a-HE/88/63,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 991,EPH97-DRAINAGE NERONISCHE HALLE,-133,-100,,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,,Fill,"Almost no details are recorded in the description, except for such included here." 992,EPH97-STRATUM 10,275,325,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"No details are provided for the nature of the layer or whatsoever, although many Late Hellenistic finds were contained." 993,EPH97-STRATUM 11,300,350,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,No details are provided for the nature of the layer or whatsoever. 994,EPH97-STRATUM 12,425,475,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,No details are provided for the nature of the layer or whatsoever; it is mentioned that the layer contained many finds from the first century AD. 995,EPH97-STRATUM 13,400,500,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,No details are provided for the nature of the layer or whatsoever. 996,EPH97-STRATUM 14,500,550,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,No details are provided for the nature of the layer or whatsoever. 997,EPH97-STRATUM 15,,650,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill,No details are provided for the nature of the layer or whatsoever; it concerns a Canal fill into the first half of the seventh century AD. 998,EPH97-STRATUM 16,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,No details are provided for the nature of the layer or whatsoever. 999,EPH97-STRATUM 5,-100,0,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,No details are provided for the nature of the layer or whatsoever. 1000,EPH97-STRATUM 7,25,37,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,No details are provided for the nature of the layer or whatsoever. 1001,EPH97-STRATUM 8,54,68,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,No details are provided for the nature of the layer or whatsoever. 1002,EPH97-STRATUM X,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,No details are provided for the nature of the layer or whatsoever; all Kistennummern ascribed to STRATUM X belong to disturbed contexts. 1003,EPH98-FILL BETWEEN BODEN 1 AND 2,,,SR 12,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill for floor, 1004,ERE00-BUILDING,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1005,ERE00-STREET,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1006,ERE00-WELL,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1007,ERE93-E/5,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,At the moment no further details are available regarding the date of the deposit as well as its quality. 1008,ERE98-ST 27 (ERETRIA KILN),75,200,E/600 NW,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill,It is not mentioned whether this fill was a closed context; no later material is mentioned that could point to an intrusion. 1009,"FAK58-Sounding IV, floor 3",,,Sounding IV,not_available,not_available,not_available,,secondary,,"Unfortunately, no further details pertain to these deposits are available at present." 1010,"FAK58-Sounding IV, floor 5",,,Sounding IV.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,secondary,,"Unfortunately, no further details pertain to these deposits are available at present." 1011,"FAK58-Sounding IV, floor 6",,,Sounding IV.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,secondary,,"Unfortunately, no further details pertain to these deposits are available at present." 1012,FAK58-Sounding IX,,,Sounding IX.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,secondary,,"Unfortunately, no further details pertain to these deposits are available at present." 1013,"FAK58-Sounding V, floor 5",,,Sounding V.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,secondary,,"Unfortunately, no further details pertain to these deposits are available at present." 1014,FAK58-Sounding VI,,,Sounding VI.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,secondary,,"Unfortunately, no further details pertain to these deposits are available at present." 1015,GAD00-FS 13,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,secondary,Construction fill,'Upper part of construction back-fill'. 1016,GAD00-FS 14,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,secondary,,'Back-fill of lowest construction-layer.' 1017,GAD00-FS 3,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,'Accumulation above debris of wall'. 1018,GAD00-FS 5,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"'Debris of collapsed wall, lower part'." 1019,GAD00-FS 6,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,'Layer of fine rubble with surface(?) above'. 1020,GAD00-FS 7,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,secondary,Rubbish accumulation,'Further accumulation against the wall'. 1021,GAD00-FS 8,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Rubbish accumulation,'Further accumulation of refuse'. 1022,GER38-Room F16,,,North end of the Forum at Gerasa.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,No further detail of the context is discussed. 1023,GER38-Tomb 10,,,Southwest Cemetery.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,Grave good,"Not much is mentioned concerning the pottery; no coins are mentioned, and only three lamps were found; bowls and cups found in this tomb conform to those found in the other tombs; most interesting is a rim to shoulder fragment, including the handles, of what surely must be a K_pitan II amphora." 1024,GER38-Tomb 11,,,Southwest Cemetery.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,Grave good,"Part of the tomb, which consisted of a number of loculi, seems to have been disturbed; the finds themselves are only mentioned in passing, notably the likely K_pitan II amphora, and a XAPIC stamp on what most probably concerns ESA; no coins are mentioned, and glass beads are reported." 1025,GER38-Tomb 12,,,Southwest Cemetery.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,primary,Grave good,Also for this tomb few details are given for the pottery finds; no coins are mentioned; lamps belonged to several different types. 1026,GER38-Tomb 4,,,Southwest Cemetery.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,primary,Grave good,"This tomb is discussed on p. 557, the finds illustrated on p. 558; several shallow dishes were found that morphologically are similar to Pompeian Red Ware; further finds include glass and some 20 lamps, and the 4 legible coins are: 1 from Berytus, 1 of Rabbel II (AD 71-106), 1 of Domitian, and 1 of Commodus; the latter coin provides a terminus post quem of the late second, early third century AD to which the tomb is dated, yet the glass apparently 'shows that it was re-used at a later time'." 1027,GER38-Tomb 5,,,Southwest Cemetery.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,primary,Grave good,"After the description of the tomb proper, the author mentions that the tomb had been robbed or disturbed; the coins found, of Macrinus, Caracalla, Elegabalus and Gordian III, suggests that the tomb is slightly later than Tomb 4 according to the author; some vessels are reported to be similar to 'Samian Ware'; the lamps belonged to several different types." 1028,GER38-Tomb 9,,,Southwest Cemetery.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,primary,Grave good,"First of all the tomb is described; the tomb may have been used as a storage space at a latter stage, when houses were built nearby; also, a balsamarium is thought to date to the fourth or fifth century AD, and tentatively indicates a re-use of the tomb at some point in that period; it also seem as if the tomb was robbed, not only because the finds were not complete but also because of the sarcophagus lid that is absent, and the sarcophagus itself empty; no coins are mentioned." 1029,GOR88-D,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1030,GOR88-D-1,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1031,GOR88-D-15a,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1032,GOR88-D-18,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1033,GOR88-D-19,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1034,GOR88-D-7,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1035,GOR88-E-6,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1036,GOR88-I,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1037,GOR88-I-1,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1038,GOR88-I-19,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1039,GOR88-L,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1040,GOR88-L-2,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1041,GOR88-L-3,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1042,GOR88-L-4,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1043,GOR88-L-41,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1044,GOR88-L-9,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1045,GUL75-ANTALYA SHIPWRECK I,-50,-25,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,primary,Ship cargo,"Wreck found at 45 metres depth between Antalya and Cape Gelidonya, close to Kemer and Phaselis." 1046,HAD94-Grave,375,425,Grave.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,Grave good,The iron helmet also found within the grave is also discussed from a chronological point of view; 1047,HALA91-COMPLEXE W,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1048,HALA91-SURFACE,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Surface, 1049,HALIK02-TRENCH R1,-100,-90,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Not much details are provided, except that this Trench R1 was created by joining 5 separate trecnhes apparently similar in nature." 1050,HAM GAD97-Locus 211,,,Bath.,not_available,not_available,not_available,Mixed,secondary,,"This concerns the fill (?) of the pool in Area B. The stratigraphy, even though it is not discussed here specifically, does not appear straightforward. Two chronological components are distinguished. The first comprises pottery of the first/second through fifth century AD. This, so is apparently thought, was the original contents of the fill upon which the floor was laid out. This floor could be dated to AD 455 by an inscription (this inscription appears to have been in the floor; perhaps a mosaic inscription?). Secondly, human activities and the earthquake of AD 749 caused the closed nature of the fill to be disturbed, and it is because of this that later pottery (including the Late Roman Red Wares) appears to have penetrated the fill. Therefore I have not included the material for this deposit as 'fill', but can be better described as intrusive." 1051,HAM GAD97-Locus 313,,,Bath building.,not_available,not_available,not_available,Mixed,secondary,,"This concerns the fill of the central pool of Area C; Locus 313 comprises several loci: 317-8, 323 and 326. The stratigraphy, even though it is not discussed here specifically, does not appear straightforward. Two chronological components are distinguished. The first comprises pottery of the first/second through fifth century AD. This, so is apparently thought, was the original contents of the fill upon which the floor was laid out. This floor could be dated to AD 455 by an inscription (this inscription appears to have been in the floor; perhaps a mosaic inscription?). Secondly, human activities and the earthquake of AD 749 caused the closed nature of the fill to be disturbed, and it is because of this that later pottery (including the Late Roman Red Wares) appears to have penetrated the fill. Therefore I have not included the material for this deposit as 'fill', but can be better described as intrusive." 1052,HAM GAD97-Locus 321,,,Bath.,not_available,not_available,not_available,Mixed,secondary,,"This was found beneath the floor of the southern bathtub of W6. The stratigraphy, even though it is not discussed here specifically, does not appear straightforward. Two chronological components are distinguished. The first comprises pottery of the first/second through fifth century AD. This, so is apparently thought, was the original contents of the fill upon which the floor was laid out. This floor could be dated to AD 455 by an inscription (this inscription appears to have been in the floor; perhaps a mosaic inscription?). Secondly, human activities and the earthquake of AD 749 caused the closed nature of the fill to be disturbed, and it is because of this that later pottery (including the Late Roman Red Wares) appears to have penetrated the fill. Therefore I have not included the material for this deposit as 'fill', but can be better described as intrusive." 1053,HAM GAD97-Locus 516,,,Bath.,not_available,not_available,not_available,Mixed,secondary,,"This was found in Area E. The stratigraphy, even though it is not discussed here specifically, does not appear straightforward. Two chronological components are distinguished. The first comprises pottery of the first/second through fifth century AD. This, so is apparently thought, was the original contents of the fill upon which the floor was laid out. This floor could be dated to AD 455 by an inscription (this inscription appears to have been in the floor; perhaps a mosaic inscription?). Secondly, human activities and the earthquake of AD 749 caused the closed nature of the fill to be disturbed, and it is because of this that later pottery (including the Late Roman Red Wares) appears to have penetrated the fill. Therefore I have not included the material for this deposit as 'fill', but can be better described as intrusive." 1054,HAM TIB83-Stratum III,-20,135,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Stratum III does not appear to be an archaeological layer, but rather represents a phase?" 1055,HAM85/95-STRATA B.2-A,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1056,HAM85-STRATA C.2-1,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1057,HAM85-STRATA D-C.2-1,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1058,HAM85-STRATA D-C.3,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1059,HAM85-STRATUM A,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1060,HAMMAMET81-Surface,,,Hammamet,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 1061,HANADIV00-L762,,,"Fortified building, northern wing.",not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1062,HAOUAR ENN NAHR81-Surface,,,Haouar enn Nahr.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 1063,HIP01-North Wall Assemblage,0,50,North Wall.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Since the report is in Hebrew, I have no clue at present about the exact archaeological conditions and circumstances of this deposit; perhaps, following the name of the deposit, it pertains to a foundation fill of part of the city wall of Hippos; the ESA fragments seem to provide the prime dating criteria; whereas a bronze coin is also discussed in the report, it could apparently not be dated." 1064,HIP02-Locus 421,,,Area N.NMP.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,,"No coins are again reported here; this locus (the earliest stratified assemblage thus far at Hippos) was found immediately below the floor substrate locus 420, and contained pottery of LH-ER date; note that the ESA Forms span the entire LH series and into the ER 'period' with Form 12; if the locus is homogeneous this Form 12 provides the terminus post quem for the layer (whatever its nature may be); ESA was found as well as Colour-Coated Ware, and a LH unguentarium; in addition," 1065,HIP02-NEC debris,,,North-eastern Church.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Destruction debris,"No coins are reported; despite the fact that 3 LR imported tablewares are catalogued, the debris which is not truly specified here also contained a commonware bowl and Umayyad lamp in the same fabric." 1066,HIP02-NWC destruction debris,,,North-western Church.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Destruction fill,"Also here no coin evidence is referred to, which is probably discussed or mentioned somewhere else in the publication; in these debris levels (or fills?) was found what appears to be an assemblage of common ware vessels, including cooking pits and lids: these are associated with the last phase of use of this part of the site (already Umayyad?)." 1067,HIP02-OPB area,500,,South of the NWC.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill for floor,"A PRSW Form 3F was found in the floor make-up of an industrial complex, which is not further specified, and provides a terminus post quem for the laying out of the floor at least of c. AD 500; the common wares seem to fit chronologically with this." 1068,HIP02-Topsoil,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Topsoil,"No coins are reported, but several coins from surface levels are listed in the brief coin report, pp. 64-6." 1069,HIP03-Atrium floor,600,700,NW Church.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Fill for floor,"The date is provided by an ARSW Form 108, which does not look 'typical' (distantly related to Forms 93-6 perhaps?) and thus makes its use here slightly doubtful." 1070,HIP03-Floor 255,,200,Chancel of the NW Church.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,secondary,Fill for floor,"The pottery is not highly homogenous, as it includes Hellenistic jar rims." 1071,HIP03-Loci 611-2,,,Eastern Gate and Tower.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Construction fill,Datable pottery was scarce and the two peces discussed do not seem very homogenous; whether this concerns a construction fill is not clear. 1072,HIP03-Locus 907,-100,25,Northwest Church?,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Construction fill,"The date range is supplied by the finewares; note however that a cooking pots fragment dates to the first century AD, but regarded as less valuable for dating purposes because of it being common ware." 1073,HIP03-Locus 920,-200,-100,Pavement F 917.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,secondary,Fill for floor,Included in the pottery was a lamp of late second-century BC date because of its ware and shape. 1074,HIP03-Locus 921,-100,25,Northwest Church?,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,,"The pottery from this deposit (or locus) is reported contemporary with that of Locus 907; it appears slightly less homogenous, with the pottery types spanning a longer period, making the deposit date less secure." 1075,HIP03-Lower fill,275,,Between N-S street and the West stylobate of the temenos.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Fill,The latest pottery in this part of the fill provide the terminus post quem; these are cooking wares from Kfar Hananya; also found was the rim of Dressel 6 possible from Istria datable to the first century AD. 1076,HIP03-Lower section,-200,-150,Forum.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Fill,"It is not clear on what pottery criteria the deposit date is established, it appears to be parly relative based on a comparison to the Middle Section (wherein no ESA was found)." 1077,HIP03-NEC Fills,,,North East Church.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Fill,"The chronology of these fills is not discussed; the pottery, which is fragmented, 'included all the main wares and vessel forms already known from the Byzantine-to-Umayyad occupational phase at Sussita'." 1078,HIP03-Shops above floor,,,Forum.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,,"The tablewares especially provide a tentative date range for the use of the shops, between the late fourth and sixth-seventh centuries AD; the author regards the presence of early CRSW Forms as noteworthy." 1079,HIP03-Upper fill,,,Between N-S street and the West stylobate of the temenos.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Fill,"Not much is mentioned, but the pottery is Late Roman-Byzantine in date; no idea is expressed regarding a more precise date, the latest fragment is a possible water jar; it includes a probably ESA jug fragment, and a cooking bowl from Kfar Hananya." 1080,HIP03-Upper section,-100,-75,Shops.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Fill,"The finewares, most notably the ESA fragments, are the primary dating criteria here, albeit the author expresses slight doubt by adding a question mark." 1081,HIP04-Below F268,1,40,"North-West Church, eastern portico of the atrium.",not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,secondary,Levelling Deposit,"It seems as if this levelling layer was brought in in order for the floor be laid out, therefore I tentatively consider this to be a closed deposit; the pottery illustrated in Figure 5 is clearly very fragmented, which is something one would expect. Apparently this levelling layer and the floor F268 abut against wall W298, thus providing a terminus ante quem for the construction of the wall; the pottery also includes the rim of a Rhodian amphora, and especially or only the ESA fragments provide the date for this deposit; the author further mentions that this 'assemblage' is chronologically and morphologically similar to that of Locus 907 excavated during 2003." 1082,HIP04-Forum Area,,,Forum.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,,"The pottery, which includes storage jars possibly of local or regional manufacture, is found in what is believed to have been some shops alongside the north or north-eastern part of the Forum; all deposits were disturbed; although it appears that also during the 2004 coins were found, it is not clear to what excavation areas these actually pertain." 1083,HIP04-Locus 750,,,Room 209W.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"'The southern cist-tomb (Loc. 295) in Room 209W, the latter adjacent to the winery and opening onto the atrium, was clearly re-used as a wine cellar, with remains of at least 15 jars (for illustrated samples, cf. Fig. 4:1-3) concentrated in its eastern part'; if indeed this cist tomb had been re-used a some sort of torage space or 'wine cellar', and the material illustrated pertains to that use, it is obvious that something had happened with the cist-tomb and its conetns afterwards." 1084,HIP04-NNMP Area Locus 947,-25,-1,NNMP Area.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,,"The author specficially mentions that the pottery from this Locus is similar to found in Locus 421 during the 2002 campaign; from the coin report it cannot be established whether coins were found in this Area, which would still be only slightly helpful; the date for this Locus is entirely or mainly based on ESA, although the lamp found is of Late Hellenistic date." 1085,HIP04-Room 209E,,,Diakonikon.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"The ARSW Form 104A found here is regarded as a stray fragment; several cooking pots were restorable, but since the illustrations suggest that not all cooking pots were completely restorable, I wonder on what grounds the ARSW fragment is considered a stray object?; perhaps for the fact that the similar types of cooking pots are possible Umayyad given the parallels from Gadara and Pella?; last, these cooking pots 'form a continuum' with pottery ('the diakonikon assemblage') found in the Diakonikon during 2002 and 2003." 1086,HIP04-Winery,,,"Winery, constructed against the south wall of the NW Church.",not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,,"Again, it is not clear whether coins were found in this part of the excavations; the find circumstances are only very generally described, although a small group (which incldes the Late Roman Red Wares) is tentatively associated with the winery chronologically and functionally, but if e.g. the date of the winery only depends on that pottery this seems to be circular reasoning." 1087,HIP04-Winery Locus 1111,,,Winery.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,,"Unfortunately, also this Locus is just summarily described here; since the pottery is fragmentary, it may have been shovelled in during or after, as the author suggests, the last phase of use of the winery (perhaps seventh century AD?)." 1088,HIP05-B1142/B1149,,,North-West Church.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,secondary,Levelling Deposit,"No date is suggested; B1142 and B1149, together with B1133, B1139, comprise a fill, which was discovered in the southern portico of the atrium. I have treated these contexts as one group or one operation, though such is not specifically indicated in the publication. The fill is interpreted as an operation to level the ïheight differenceÍ between a walking level outside the precinct wall and the top of the temple platform. The construction fill of the atrium (F770) sealed the levelling fill proper, which itself rested upon floor F779. The datable material from the fill should provide a chronological indication about the construction of the southern portico of the atrium. So it seems as if this levelling fill and the construction fill of the atrium (or at least its southern portico), the latter superimposed upon the former, are stratigraphically and chronologically linked: pottery from the fill may provide a terminus post quem for the construction (level) of the atrium. I cannot make out whether the four pottery contexts from this fill were chronologically separated or separable, or the fill is seen as one unit; see above however. Yet, a considerable quantity of the pottery was Early Roman/Roman, and not much of Late Roman date." 1089,HIP05-B1151/B1159,,,North-West Church.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,secondary,,"B1151 and B1159 were excavated below a floor, which is stratigraphically associated with the actual construction of the Church, as well as the robbing trench of the northern stylobate of the temenos. I assume that the robbing took place first, then followed by construction activities. Included are, as above, earlier fragments yet pottery datable to the first phase of the Church seem absent (possibly except no. 72). This, however, need not be surprising, as it is the floor of which it is mentioned that it is associated with the construction of the floor; whether or not B1151 and B1159 are also is not mentioned. Basically, these two contexts are similar to B1143 and B1158, except for the presence of some Byzantine fragments. The early cooking ware fragments ïseem to be associated with the chronological horizon of the ESAÍ. This refers to an ESA fragment attributed to Form 28, which is not catalogued/illustrated." 1090,HIP05-B1163,-27,,"Temenos, northern stylobate.",not_available,not_available,not_available,,secondary,Construction fill,"'Finally, pottery B1163 (nos. 76-79) is connected with the construction period of the northern stylobate of the temenos (W264). Those pottery pieces in the group which can be dated at the narrowest (specifically, ESA nos. 78-79), pin-point this event at not earlier than the Augustan period'. This in fact concerns a sondage in the eastern portico of the atrium of the NWC. The suggested terminus post quem also depends on the Form-identification of no. 78, either Form 8 (50-1 BC, though the author indicates a date in the third quarter of the first century BC) or Form 29 (30 BC-AD 25). I have tentatively attributed it to the latter." 1091,HIP05-B1363,,,HLC Area.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,secondary,Fill for floor,"No details about the exact nature of the context are found here; perhaps a fill for a floor? All finds catalogued are from context B1363. Also here no date is suggested, except for the fact that the pottery appears to be younger than that found in the two contexts B1389 and B1339. This is noteworthy, since B1363 is located beneath F1157 and should in principle be older. For details about the catalogued pottery see the article." 1092,HIP05-B1378,-150,-100,HLC area.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,secondary,Burnt layer,"B1378 contains pottery ïfrom the lower layer of conflagrationÍ, a layer of burnt earth, although its stratigraphic relation cannot be made out from the description here. Perhaps there is a link with the layer with ïtraces of burningÍ? This is not likely, as F1157 may be intermediate? The author uses the two ESA fragments as the main dating criteria, and dates the context to the second half of the second century BC. Specifically mentioned is a carinated casserole, usually attributed to the Roman period (a parallel from Tel Anafa is dated to the late first century BC and the early first century AD): This seems to be in favour of a local Hellenistic origin of this form of cooking vessel.Í" 1093,HIP05-B1389/B1339,,,HLC Area.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,secondary,Construction fill,"These two loci appear to be the foundation or construction fills belonging to W156, though B1389 seems the closest stratigraphic connection. Not much details are provided here, nor a suggested date. The pottery from both contexts is indicated to be Hellenistic. B1339 was located above F1157, and contained 'traces of burning'. The catalogued fragments are 'The latest and/or the most characteristic'. F1157 does not appear to be linked to W156 chronologically; perhaps W156 was built on top of the floor (pavement) F1157?" 1094,HIP05-Exonarthex,,,North-West Church.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Destruction fill,"This deposit is not specified, yet again consists of several contexts or loci; the pottery is, as previous deposits, of Byzantine and Umayyad date." 1095,HIP05-HLC Upper levels,,,HLC area.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Topsoil,"The HLC pertains to the former NNMP area, which is located in the south-east of the temenos; no further details are discussed, and the only or main objective with these finds is to expand the existing corpus of wares and shapes at Hippos-Sussita." 1096,HIP05-Locus 814,,,South-West Church.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,,It is only generally mentioned that the deposits from the South-West Church are unsealed and disturbed. 1097,HIP05-Locus 833,,,South-West Church.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,,It is only generally mentioned that the deposits from the South-West Church are unsealed and disturbed. 1098,HIP05-Locus 837,,,South-West Church.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,,It is only generally mentioned that the deposits from the South-West Church are unsealed and disturbed. 1099,HIP05-Lower fill,,,North-West Church.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Fill,"The nature of the deposit is also not specified; again a number of contexts or loci are included, which are equally not specified." 1100,HIP05-Middle fill,,,North-West Church.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Fill,"The nature of the deposit is not specified; a number of contexts or loci are included, which are equally not specified; the pottery itself could be attributed to the Byzantine and Umayyad periods, which says something about the quality and nature of this fill." 1101,HIP05-North Room,,,North-West Church.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,,"The pottery, comprising B1989, B1996 and B2001, dates from the Late Roman through the Umayyad period." 1102,IST93-Group I,50,75,Long Wall,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,Construction fill,"This deposit relates nicely, in a chronological and typological sense, to those deposits discussed by Hayes (1973) and Slane (1986). It is stressed however that there is a striking absence of Its, as opposed to the early deposits from Corinth." 1103,IST93-Group II,250,300,East Field,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,secondary,Dump,No coins are mentioned as dating evidence. This Group II comprises six deposits which are considered to be of the same date. 1104,IST95-Deposit 90-1,140,150,Room VI.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,secondary,Levelling Deposit,"This deposit concerns the fill of a pool of Greek date, in order to raise the level for a mosaic to be laid out in Room VI in the Roman Bath; for details concerning the fill see the publication and the summary file." 1105,IST98-FT dep I.2,25,110,North Temenos,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,,Fill,This deposit consist of lot 89-158 and is referred to as a Roman fill below the Flavian temenos surface. 1106,IST98-L.H.Rds I.6,,,Late Hellenistic Roads,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1107,IST98-Mac/RRd dep I.1,,,Macadam floor.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Catalogue number 2 supplies the terminus post quem for this deposit. 1108,IST98-Mac/RRd dep II.2,,,Macadam floor,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1109,IST98-Pal I dep I.2,,,Palaimonion.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,- 1110,IST98-Pal II dep II.1,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,- 1111,IST98-Pal II dep II.2/Pal III dep I.1,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1112,IST98-Ramp dep I.1,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1113,JEB05-Acropolis,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1114,JEB05-Area B Trenches 25-6 & 28-9,,,,Urban_(Public),Temple,Temenos,,,,"This 'deposit' is used in relation to trenches 25-6 and 28-9 in which relevant pottery was found. Although each of these four trenches are discussed separately, they all concern the temenos area." 1115,JEB05-Domestic Quarter,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1116,JEKKE81-Surface,,,Jekke.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 1117,JERU05-L2028,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1118,JERU05-L4001,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1119,JERU05-L502 (KILN),-33,70,Kiln complex in SE of the excavated area.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,secondary,Fill for floor,"The terminus is also based on the historical event of the First Jewish Revolt; despite some intrusive material, the abandonment of the kiln is attributed to Phase 2, and perhaps the laying of the plaster floor only occured some time after AD 70 when Phase 3 and the legion's pottery production was already underway; part of the material found in and around these loci was apparently not secondary but primary since two cooking pots and a number of unused cooking pots were found in situ." 1120,JERU05-L504,-33,70,Kiln complex in SE of the excavated area.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,secondary,Fill,"Confusion exists since the author thinks Phases 2 and 3 were not clearly separated during excavation, but generally this locus is attributed to Phase 2; perhaps, as with the kiln proper (L502), these construction operations and laying of the plaster floor only took place sometime after the First Jewish Revolt; note that the entry (no. 77, ESA) is regarded intrusive, which suggests the locus was not sealed, or may be explained by the above suggested later date for the activity?" 1121,JERU05-L522,70,300,Pool in L524.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,secondary,Fill,"The purpose of the pool, which was constructed during Phase 2, is not specified or discussed; the bulk of the material is associated with the Roman legionary's pottery production, but also contained some residual Late Iron Age and Early Hellenistic pottery; the largest quantity, albeit very fragmented, of ESA and local red-slipped ware was found in this pool." 1122,JERU05-L532,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1123,JERU05-L535,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1124,JERU85-10.13,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1125,JERU85-11.5,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1126,JERU85-11.8,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1127,JERU85-12.10,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1128,JERU85-12.2,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1129,JERU85-12.6,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1130,JERU85-13.16,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1131,JERU85-13.17,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1132,JERU85-13.6,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 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1191,JERU85-356.3,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1192,JERU85-356.8,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1193,JERU85-358.10,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1194,JERU85-362.11,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1195,JERU85-365.17,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1196,JERU85-366.3,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1197,JERU85-366.8,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1198,JERU85-368.9,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1199,JERU85-451.8,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1200,JERU85-454.1a,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1201,JERU85-456.14,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1202,JERU85-456.17,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1203,JERU85-457.5,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1204,JERU85-461.11,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1205,JERU85-461.13,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1206,JERU85-461.15,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1207,JERU85-463.13,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1208,JERU85-463.49,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1209,JERU85-50.11c,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1210,JERU85-50.12d,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1211,JERU85-50.23,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1212,JERU85-51.11a,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1213,JERU85-51.24,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1214,JERU85-51.25a,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1215,JERU85-51.27,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1216,JERU85-51.8a,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1217,JERU85-52.2,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1218,JERU85-52.21,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1219,JERU85-52.23,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1220,JERU85-52.7,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1221,JERU85-522.2a/c,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1222,JERU85-53.15,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1223,JERU85-55.19a,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1224,JERU85-55.21,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1225,JERU85-550.19,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1226,JERU85-550.33,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1227,JERU85-550.60,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1228,JERU85-552.6,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1229,JERU85-552.9,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1230,JERU85-556.7a,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1231,JERU85-56.10,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1232,JERU85-57.10,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1233,JERU85-57.17,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1234,JERU85-57.27,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1235,JERU85-57.31,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1236,JERU85-57.34,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1237,JERU85-57.36,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1238,JERU85-59.11,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1239,JERU85-59.13,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1240,JERU85-59.27,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1241,JERU85-59.3,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1242,JERU85-59.48,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1243,JERU85-60.31,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1244,JERU85-601.18,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1245,JERU85-601.1f,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1246,JERU85-601.20a,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1247,JERU85-601.21,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1248,JERU85-607.10,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1249,JERU85-607.11b,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1250,JERU85-607.16,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1251,JERU85-608.3,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1252,JERU85-608.5,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1253,JERU85-608.8,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1254,JERU85-609.2,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1255,JERU85-610.10b,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1256,JERU85-610.3,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1257,JERU85-612.4,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1258,JERU85-615.1,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1259,JERU85-615.4,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1260,JERU85-615.4b,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1261,JERU85-615+,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1262,JERU85-705.21,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1263,JERU85-705.23,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1264,JERU85-709.2a,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1265,JERU85-709.5,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1266,JERU85-710.12,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1267,JERU85-710.14,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1268,JERU85-710.3,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1269,JERU85-8.28,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1270,JERU85-8.36,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1271,JERU85-8.37,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1272,JERU85-8.39,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1273,JERU85-800.11,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1274,JERU85-850.15a,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1275,JERU85-850.17d,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1276,JERU85-850.4,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1277,JERU85-851.4b,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1278,JERU85-851.8a,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1279,JERU85-855.2,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1280,JERU85-855.30,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1281,JERU85-856.1a,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill, 1282,JERU85-9.16,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1283,JERU85-9.55,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1284,JERU85-902.11,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1285,JERU85-902.11a,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1286,JERU85-903.10,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1287,JERU85-903.11,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1288,JERU85-903.13,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1289,JERU85-903.5c,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1290,JERU85-906.13,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1291,JERU85-907.17,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1292,JERU85-907.21,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1293,JERU85-907.22,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1294,JERU85-908.15,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1295,JERU85-908.16a,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1296,JERU85-908.17c,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1297,JERU85-908.19,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1298,JERU85-908.4,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1299,JERU85-910.4,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1300,JERU85-910.6,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1301,JERU85-911.14,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1302,JERU85-911.3,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1303,JERU85-912.14a,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1304,JERU85-913.11,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1305,JERU85-913.12c,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1306,JERU85-913.7,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1307,JERU85-913.9,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1308,JERU85-914.4,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1309,JERU85-917.15a,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1310,JERU85-C 1.1,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"C is located in the Muristan quarter, south of the Lutheran church of the Redeemer." 1311,JERU85-C 1.6,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"C is located in the Muristan quarter, south of the Lutheran church of the Redeemer." 1312,JERU85-C 5.12,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"C is located in the Muristan quarter, south of the Lutheran church of the Redeemer." 1313,JERU85-C 5.7,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"C is located in the Muristan quarter, south of the Lutheran church of the Redeemer." 1314,JERU85-C 8.15a,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"C is located in the Muristan quarter, south of the Lutheran church of the Redeemer." 1315,JERU85-C 8.4,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"C is located in the Muristan quarter, south of the Lutheran church of the Redeemer." 1316,JERU85-C 8.7,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1317,JERU85-I+,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1318,JERU85-M 1.11b,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,M is a large square that was excavated in the Central Valley. 1319,JERU85-M 2.10,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,M is a large square that was excavated in the Central Valley. 1320,JERU85-M 202.2,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,M is a large square that was excavated in the Central Valley. 1321,JERU85-M 3.10a,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,M is a large square that was excavated in the Central Valley. 1322,JERU85-M 3.5,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,M is a large square that was excavated in the Central Valley. 1323,JERU85-S 300.10a,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"S comprises areas ïexcavated to the east of the corner in the present south city wall, formed by the junction of that wall east of the Dung gate with the wall running south from the blocked Double gate in the south wall of the Herodian Temple enclosure.Í." 1324,JERU85-S 300.11,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1325,JERU85-S 304.12,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,See publication summary and publication for details concerning this site. 1326,JERU85-S 306.9,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,See publication summary and publication for details concerning this site. 1327,JERU85-S 503.21,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,See publication summary and publication for details concerning this site. 1328,JERU85-S 504.28,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"S comprises areas ïexcavated to the east of the corner in the present south city wall, formed by the junction of that wall east of the Dung gate with the wall running south from the blocked Double gate in the south wall of the Herodian Temple enclosure.Í." 1329,JERU85-XI+,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1330,JERU85-XII+,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1331,JERU85-XIV+,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1332,JERU85-XV+,,,Armenian Garden.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1333,KAL97-Locus 330,,,Building B.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,This locus is discussed on p. 64; it was disturbed through later interventions at the site. 1334,KANAT02-98/3 Layer 3,130,170,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Dump,"During the excavation of the fill (?), it proved rather difficult to distinguish between Schicht 2 and Schicht 3. As a result, younger finds may have become mixed up with older finds, although natural factors (e.g. bioturbation) are also considered. One coin was found, a Domitianic As. Both the glass and the oil lamps are not considered in establishing the date of the 'fill'. Of primary use are the ESA finds, and the absence of ESA Form 56 is used to argue for a date around the mid-second century AD, certainly not later. P. 280: ""Der Fundkomplex 98/3ist somit nach Ausweis der hier besprochenen Funde in einen Zeitraum von wenigen Jahrzehnten um die Mitte des zweiten nachchristlichen Jahrhunderts zu datieren. Das fehlen von Metallfunde und der ser fragmentarischer Zustand des Glases legen eine Interpretation des Fundkomplex als Abfallschicht nahe."" P. 281: ""Der hier beschriebene Befund ist hinsichtlich seiner origin_ren Funktion mit hoher Wahrscheinlichkeit als Abfallschicht zu bezeichnen. HierfÙr spricht zum einem die Zusammensetzung der Funde und zum anderen die Lage an der Peripherie der antiken Wohnbebauung direkt am Wadirand.""" 1335,KEI80-Surface,,,Tell Keisan,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Surface, 1336,KEN79-APHRODISION,350,400,Northeast mole.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction fill,No details are provided in the publication 1337,KEN79-ISIS SANCTUARY,370,380,Area A.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,Destruction debris,This deposit is not discussed separately. 1338,KEN79-Underwater deposit,0,75,South harbour mole.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,primary,Dump,"The deposit is considered to have been deposited at one point in time, perhaps several accumulations dumped here." 1339,KEOS91-Ayia Varvara (45),,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),"A dense scatter, with a house nearby incorporating ancient walling and a church with a (undated) column drum nearby; the stretches of ancient walling incorporated within the house might have done well for a tower." 1340,KEOS91-Diaseli Otzia (55),,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),Dense scatter of artefacts; several pieces of volcanic stone (two clearly from millstones); remains of an ancient building; an inscription found mentions a shrine of Artemis; 1341,KEOS91-Diaseli Otzia (56),,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),"Abundant pottery, a great deal of tile; most of the site is on overgrown terraces with poor visibility; in the description reference is also made to marble blocks and architectural ornaments reported by earlier visitors to the site." 1342,KEOS91-Eisodeia tis Theotokou kai Ayios Petr (26),,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),"No date or function are specified. This site (a very dense of scatter) is located on a couple of terraces, located near a church. Two inscriptions are mentioned that have been found at or near the site." 1343,KEOS91-Fotimari (24),,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),"Four (perhaps five) graves have been found, although the pottery collected does point to more than 'a cemetery'." 1344,KEOS91-Larna (51),,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),Dense scatter of artefacts on a ridge top; the concentration extends SW on the slope beneath the house; for full description see publication. 1345,KEOS91-Marades (6),,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),"A very dense scatter of artifacts at the neck of the next headland W of Koressia, immediately beneath the dirt road to Xyla." 1346,KEOS91-Mavrou (31),,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),"Abundant pottery, some tile, an ancient coin; high abandoned terraces." 1347,KEOS91-Mylopotamos (15),,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),"Dense and well-defined scatter of artifacts including two mill-stone fragments, and reference is made toward two spouted presses for olives (HL-R?)." 1348,KEOS91-Otzias (62),,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),"Very dense scatter of artefacts including a fragment of a quern; abandoned overgrown terraces with good visibility; two very large schist slabs, possibly belonging to a grave, one apparently covering a cavity beneath it, the other obviously not in situ." 1349,KEOS91-Otzias (63),,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),"Moderately dense scatter of artefacts; abandoned terraces; remains of mortared walls (re?)used for several purposes; suggested that this and site 56 might be one; much LR material, perhaps also the mortared walls." 1350,KEOS91-Otzias (64),,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),Extensive scatter of artefacts; a complete andesite orbis from a trapetum is currently being used to cover a vothros in the house yard. 1351,KEOS91-Roukounas (18),,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),"This site has the remains of a tower with a church nearby, with no dating discussed." 1352,KEOS91-Roukounas (25),,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),No particulars are mentioned regarding a more specific date and /or function for the site; diffuse scatter of pottery and tile with millstone fragment; an abandoned house is nearby and a church replacing an older ruined one. 1353,KEOS91-Vourkari (33),,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),Low-density scatter; 'Site 33 is of exceptional interest since it is virtually the only site restructed to the alluvial valley floors within the survey area; the question is raised whether some material is in situ or has eroded. 1354,KEOS91-Vourkari (42),,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),"Extensive scatter of sherds with a few tiles on the SE slope of a ridge, approximately 250m N of the Vorukari-Otzias road, beneath abandoned modern houses. Terraces, some planted olive trees; much modern garbage." 1355,KEOS91-Vourkari (43),,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),This scatter is associated with a tower; the authors disagree with an earlier assigned Roman date for the tower; a millstone (andesite) was found; for full description see publication. 1356,KHIRBET EZ SOUAINE81-Surface,,,Khirbet ez Souaine.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 1357,KIT04-US 8-10,70,100,Robbing trench.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,mixed,Fill,"No coins were found in the deposit; whereas the tablewares provide a date in the second half of the first century AD, some of the amphorae types (I and IV) allow narrowing the date range to the Flavian period; despite the complete and fragmentary pottery, it is seen as one operation. This issue is not further discussed, but perhaps together with dumping complete vessels (for whatever reason) existing fills containing a mishmash of pottery fragments was also shovelled in." 1358,KIT93-Cistern 198,,,Cistern.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,secondary,Destruction fill,"No coins are reported; the fill of the cistern is though to consist of two chronological elements. The lower metres may represent material that relates to the use of the cistern, the upper part fill thrown in after the site was destroyed and abandoned. The ESA fragment found in this upper part all date to the first phase of distribution (perhaps not later than the mid-first century BC?), and seem to form the main dating element in placing the date of destruction and abandonment in the first century BC; for details regarding the pottery see the summary, comprising the fourth to the first centuries BC; perhaps domestic, given some of the reconstructions in the book?" 1359,KIT93-Pit 175,,,Pit,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"The content of this pit was not homogeneous, and thus could not help date the filling of the pit; it is only of general interest for containing pottery not found elsewhere on the site." 1360,KNO01-Cistern Deposit,620,640,Church area.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"The cistern is discussed on p. 443, although more concerning its history than actual aspects of the deposit; it is thought to contain material deposited in one operation, supposedly related to cleanup operations during a phase of abandonment." 1361,KNO01-PIT AT FAR NE CORNER,575,700,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,No details provided regarding this context. 1362,KNO01-TEST BESIDE BYZANTINE WALL,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,No details whatsoever are provided. 1363,KNO01-TOMB 199,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Again, no details are provided; also contained and catalogued is a jug." 1364,KNO01-TOMB 244,,550,Church area.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,No details are provided; this 'tomb' is referred to as the Founder's or Martyrion Crypt; the date is only given as 'to c. 525-50'. 1365,KNO01-TOMB 245,,550,Church area.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Again, no details are available except that the date is suggested to be similar to that for Tomb 244." 1366,KNO01-WATER DUCT AREA,450,460,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,No details whatsoever are given 1367,KNO01-WEST TOWER,475,500,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"No details whatsoever are given; the date might be extended into the sixth century; no tablewares are actually catalogued, but 1 ARSW and 1 PRSW are mentioned as being from the wider context: these have been included." 1368,KNO71-KW/51/13-EARLY,-100,-25,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,secondary,Fill,"Although the location of the well is no longer known and no precise stratigraphy survives, Hayes suspects the well contained two periods of filling, and I have followed his tentative division here." 1369,KNO71-KW/51/13-LATE,40,60,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,secondary,Fill,"See the remarks for the 'EARLY' deposit from this well, where a tentative chronological division is retained here." 1370,KNO71-MW/58-9-LOWER,-25,0,,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,secondary,Fill,"This part concerns the level below c. 7 metres, whereby some material from 8-9 metres may belong to this upper part (I have catalogued any pottery from this 'transitional' level with the lower part of the fill, noting intrusive pieces from above)." 1371,KNO71-MW/58-9-UPPER,40,60,,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,secondary,Fill,"This part of the fill corresponds to the upper c. 7 metres, with perhaps some 'disturbed' part at 8-9 metres. I have catalogued this transitional (?) level with the lower fill, noting however any intrusive piece. One (Late Hellenistic) coin was found." 1372,KNO71-RR/K/60-LOWER,-20,-1,"Sector K of Roman housing complex, north of the Royal Road.",not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,secondary,Fill,"Other categories of pottery (and glass) are catalogued, no specific mention is made whether these were used for dating purposes. Secondary? The illustrated pottery is in a fairly good state of preservation, albeit with a fair amount of fragmentary pieces." 1373,KNO71-RR/K/60-UPPER,100,125,"Sector K of Roman housing complex, north of the Royal Road.",not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,secondary,Fill,"The well was filled completely around the early second century, as these upper levels and those 'sealing' the well-head are dated to the early-mid second century AD." 1374,KNO71-RT/60-ABAN,40,60,Roman House.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,,"It is not specified whether these levels relate to a destruction or (general) abandonment of the house. They contain some intrusive pieces, resulting from later wall construction on the site." 1375,KNO71-RT/60-EARLY,-75,0,Early Roman House.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,,"No coins whatsoever are reported, and the material from this deposit originates from construction levels of this house." 1376,KNO73-DEPOSIT J,-25,175,Roman ovens.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,,"Almost no details are provided for this deposit, which I presume is composed of a number of different contexts; although not mentioned, I carefully assume that these contexts have been disturbed." 1377,KNO73-DEPOSIT K,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"No detaisl whatsoever provided, as the material does not come from stratified deposits but are presented for their 'intrinsic' interest." 1378,KNO83-AE (N) 1,300,500,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,No further details provided for this deposit; cookpot rim mentioned and an early Christian (?) jug. 1379,KNO83-AE (N) 2,300,500,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris,This deposit comes from the West Range of the Villa; also contained are second-third century types and pre-Roman material. 1380,KNO83-AE (N) 5,200,300,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris,This deposit comes from the West Range of the Villa; this context is referred to as a 'burnt layer'; cooking pots are also reported and it is specifically stated that this concerns a mixed deposit. 1381,KNO83-AE (N) TOPSOIL,375,400,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,This deposit comes from the West Range of the Villa; tablewares (ARSW and PRSW) are reported as well as a cooking pot; 'the date is suggested to be late 4th c. +' 1382,KNO83-AE (SE) 7,175,225,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Material from the period of destruction, 'rather scrappy'; also mentioned are cooking wares and beehives." 1383,KNO83-AE 4,375,400,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris,This deposit comes from the West Range of the Villa; 'Mainly destruction-period types'; besides tablewares mainly cooking pots and amphorae are reported. 1384,KNO83-AE 8,225,275,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,This deposit comes from the West Range of the Villa; no further details are provided for this deposit. 1385,KNO83-B 2,,225,'Below top edge of plaster at N side',not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris,"This deposit comes from the West Range of the Villa; cooking ware is also reported, though perhaps not as dating evidence; whether the amphora A10 is chronologically important..." 1386,"KNO83-B, ON MOSAIC",125,300,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,No further details provided for this deposit. 1387,KNO83-BAULK 5,375,400,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris,"This deposit comes from the West Range of the Villa; besides the tablewares, the rest is 'as in main destruction deposits'; the date is suggested to be 'late 4th c. +'" 1388,KNO83-BAULK 6,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris,"This deposit comes from the West Range of the Villa; it belongs to the main destruction deposits, for which see the tables." 1389,KNO83-BAULK 8,100,125,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,This deposit comes from the West Range of the Villa; mainly pre-Villa but with some destruction-period instrusive fragments. 1390,KNO83-BAULK 9,120,150,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Cooking ware is also mentioned; this deposit comes from the West Range of the Villa. 1391,KNO83-E (1957) 2,225,375,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"This deposit comes from the South Range of the Villa; 'below drain', with many Hellenistic survivals; also present are cooking wares." 1392,KNO83-E (1961) 23,125,175,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"This deposit comes from the South Range of the Villa; 'As main destruction deposit, or slightly earlier'." 1393,KNO83-E (1961) 3,125,200,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Again no further details provided; also recorded is the rim of a cooking pot. 1394,KNO83-E NE CORNER BELOW BASE,125,300,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Cooking wares also recorded; 'Much Hell. and Early Roman.'; the date is put with a question mark. 1395,KNO83-EG 2/3,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"This deposit comes from the South Range of the Villa; this forms part of the 'main destruction deposit' and is cf. G2, 3; 3 pit is the same deposit as G 3 pit." 1396,KNO83-F 4,225,275,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"This deposit comes from the West Range of the Villa; 'various lots' 'Very mixed, with pre-Roman survivals;" 1397,KNO83-G 1,200,275,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris,This deposit comes from the South Range of the Villa; the depth is between 1.48-1.67 metres; 'joins with SE/¤/2-3 pit'. 1398,KNO83-G 4 'MAIN BATCH',175,200,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"This deposit comes from the South Range of the Villa; 'Over 50 per cent pre-Roman; mostly scrappy (not main deposit, but similar types)'." 1399,KNO83-G BAULK E 1,225,275,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,This deposit comes from the South Range of the Villa; also contained are cooking wares that are 'of normal destruction-level types'. 1400,KNO83-G BAULK E 2,175,225,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,This deposit comes from the South Range of the Villa; 'Many residual pieces'. 1401,KNO83-G BAULK E 3,225,275,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,This deposit comes from the South Range of the Villa. 1402,KNO83-J 3,175,200,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,mixed,,"This deposit comes from the West Range of the Villa; 'mostly residual, scrappy'; the date may be extended into the third century AD." 1403,KNO83-J 5,100,200,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,This deposit comes from the West Range of the Villa; it is suggested that the material might he pre-150 AD; it is mixed with earlier sherds; contained is a Pompeian Red Ware dish. 1404,KNO83-S PERISTYLE DG 1,225,275,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,This deposit comes from the South Range of the Villa; the date is described as 'Mid 3rd c. +'; 1405,"KNO83-SE/¤ 2, 2 PIT, 3, 3 PIT",,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"This deposit comes from the South Range of the Villa; 'Upper destruction deposit'; see Tables 11 and 15; 2 pit and 3 pit resemble; mainly cf. main deposit, perhaps redumped with some early-mid third century AD sherds." 1406,"KNO83-SE/¤ 4, 4 PIT, 5, 5 PIT, 5 + 6 MIXED",160,180,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris,This deposit comes from the South Range of the Villa. 1407,KNO83-SE/¤ 6 'FLOOR',125,175,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"This deposit comes from the South Range of the Villa; the date is described as mid 2nd c. +; c. 50% Classical and earlier, remainder as destruction deposit." 1408,"KNO83-SH 4, 5",160,180,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris,"This deposit comes from the South Range of the Villa; 'main destruction deposit, going with SE/¤/4, 5'." 1409,KNO83-SH 6,125,175,,not_available,not_available,not_available,Mixed,,,This deposit comes from the South Range of the Villa; it is scrappy and mixed with Orientalizing pottery; the date is not entirely certain. 1410,KNO83-SH 7,100,150,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,This deposit comes from the South Range of the Villa; Geom./Orientalizing with a few Roman scraps (cf. SE/¤/7)'; 'Few joins'. 1411,KNO83-WELL A,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,This deposit comes from the South Range of the Villa. 1412,KNO92-A1,-25,0,Southwest House.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,,Destruction debris,"This context concerns debris on top of a floor level, perhaps originating from an earthquake. On top of the debris several layers seem to have been deposited with intent, this all closed of by a later first c. AD floor. This may have been a storage space" 1413,KNO92-A2,-27,14,Central and southern areas of the excavation.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Destruction debris,These two dating criteria are the only refered to in the discussion of the chronology. Several suncontexts are discerned in this main deposit as the underlying layers do not present overall uniformity. 1414,KNO92-B1,10,40,From the Room of the Antiquary.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Floor deposit,"Until more is known I assume that no coins have been found (no mention is made at least), thus relying solely on tableware as dating evidence." 1415,KNO92-B2,10,40,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Destruction debris,"These criteria appear those used for dating; no exact provenience is mentioned, as the material was assembled by adding material from several deposits from the area; it is stated that some of it may be regarded as residual." 1416,KNO92-C1,50,60,Southwest House.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,secondary,Destruction debris,"Only one Late Republican coin is reported, hardly usable for dating purposes." 1417,KNO92-C2-1,25,60,North of Southwest House.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Wash layer,- 1418,KNO92-C2-2,25,60,North of Southwest House.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Wash layer,This apparently comes from the same area but extending more to the south and east and is considered less well stratified. 1419,KNO92-C2-3,25,60,Southwest House.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Destruction debris,This top of the destruction level is (1) either disturbed from this destruction level (C1) or (2) residual in later layers. This then means it could not be stratigraphically separated? 1420,KNO92-C2-4,25,60,Cist in Street.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Fill,Should this be considered primary or secondary? 1421,KNO92-C2-5,25,60,East House,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Fill for floor,One coin of Claudius is reported; it is not made clear whether this deposit was laid out in order to construc a floor level. 1422,KNO92-C2-6,25,60,From the Room of the Antiquary.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Wash layer,No further details are provided. 1423,KNO92-C2-7,25,60,North House Courtyard.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Wash layer,"The wash layer is located beneath the Courtyard; similar Neronia material was found above, Hellenistic below it." 1424,KNO92-C2-8,25,60,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,,This material comes from a whole range of deposits across the area; for some details see p. 204. 1425,KNO92-C2-9,25,60,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,,"'Residual material and isolated finds in Trenches II, III, V, VIII, IX, XI and XIV.'" 1426,KNO92-D1,125,150,North House.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris,"This rather small deposit was scattered over the floor of ROOMS V-VI, perhaps as a result of an earthquake. It seems that it is suggested that the pottery was found in situ, an assemblage 'in use in one simple living room at one time'." 1427,KNO92-D2,125,200,North House.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Fill,"This deposit was excavated together with Deposit D1, and only later an attempt was made to separate material that is thought to have been brought in as fill for the Several floor (Deposit R1). No. D2,2 is used in dating the last phase of construction of this North House and is the only piece different in date from the remainder of this small deposit, which is regarded contemporary in date to Deposit D1 and D4." 1428,KNO92-D3 (ROOM I),125,150,North House.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Burnt layer,"This is presumably a cooking area but does not seem to be associated with ROOMS IV-VI as no doorway was found linking these; three vessels were found in the ashy area, the others come from the surrounding area; as not all vessels are complete it should not be regarded as a primary deposit, although it appears to be undisturbed by later activities." 1429,KNO92-D3 (ROOM IV),125,150,North House.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Fill,"One coin is mentioned but not assigned to one of the two Rooms under discussion; albeit this Room lacks the floor deposit as in Rooms V-VI, the similar fill was found and better discerned. The ESC (and one cooking dish) are thought to belong to the upper part of the fill (consequently later?), whereas the other finds are contemporary (with D1?)." 1430,KNO92-D4,100,125,Southeast House.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,secondary,Destruction debris,"The material found in this well is thought to be redeposited material from the surrounding area (the slope to the west or the North House) resulting from a destruction. Coins are reported, whereas cooking and plain wares form the main body of the evidence; it is homogeneous in nature (both chronological and typological) and a date in the early second century is suggested, and tablewares starting in the late first century AD might be residual pieces." 1431,KNO92-D5,125,150,Southeast House.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Destruction debris,The material is thought to be redeposited material from the surrounding area (the slope to the west or the North House) resulting from a destruction. One coin is reported; it is homogeneous in nature (both chronological and typological) and a date toward the mid-second century is suggested. 1432,KNO92-D6,125,150,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Destruction debris,"Deposit D6 is a collection of 29 levels similar in nature to the other Hadrianic deposits, D1-5; many concern redeposited material; no other dating criteria are mentioned besides the tablewares, of which only 10 pieces are catalogued adding some slight variety to the general Hadrianic corpus." 1433,KNO92-F1,80,100,North House (Area VII).,not_available,not_available,not_available,,secondary,Fill,"Not much detail is provided. It is supplemented, as other periods, with additional material discussed under F2. It is however noticed that the tablewares and other wares have different features, such as a metallic finish on the latter." 1434,KNO92-F2,80,100,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,,"No details are provided, apparently this deposit serves to supplement the F1 depositbecause it contains a wider range of wares and Forms. It is stated that it is 'not a stratigraphical unit'." 1435,KNO92-H32,-100,-25,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,The remains were found under the Southwest House and several (remains of) installations tentatively indicate wine making. 1436,KNO92-H33,-75,-50,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Floor deposit,"The material comes from the area of ROOM II of the Northwest House, which apparently was badly disturbed; the fragment of floor deposit can thus not be associated with remaining architecture." 1437,KNO92-I SURFACE,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1438,KNO92-I(S) 15,25,75,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1439,KNO92-I(S) WALL AC UPPER,41,54,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1440,KNO92-II 7,0,200,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1441,KNO92-II AQUEDUCT WALL,193,235,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1442,KNO92-IX 2,193,235,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1443,KNO92-N1,50,75,East House.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,Destruction debris,The material comes from several spaces but are grouped as one into N1. The destruction deposit was found (undisturbed: primary?) on a clay floor and sealed (therefore closed?) by a large amount of rooftiles. On this was found a Hadrianic occupation level. 1444,KNO92-N2,50,75,Street between the Southwest and East House.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,,"The material apparently was dispersed across an occupation level and overlies part of Deposits A2 and C2. The material may originate from (a) deposit(s) in the surrounding area, subsequently redeposited over this occupation level." 1445,KNO92-N3,50,75,South of the Street.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,,"No specific details are provided for these deposits, which are thought to have 'belonged' to N2 as they are similar in date? In Forme?" 1446,KNO92-PIT 65,-125,-75,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1447,KNO92-R1,135,180,North House.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,,Fill,"Construction activities in the North House resulted in the sealing of this cist (rectangular compartment) by the building of the north wall in the courtyard area, thus providing a terminus post quem for the final period of construction on the site; it mainly consisted of coarse and plain wares; the 'date' is described as Antonine-Aurelian. Most of the material is preserved in a complete state, not to regard it as a primary deposit though." 1448,KNO92-R2,175,200,North House.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Fill for floor,"Deposit R2 actually consists of a number of deposits throughout the North House, but the catalogued pottery comes from the 'court floor', and apparently concerns fill for a later floor; it is noted that due to these activities earlier deposits were disturbed resulting in an estimated 10-5% residual material (the ITS and 2 ESB Forms from this residual group are catalogued though)." 1449,KNO92-R3-I,180,200,Road.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Almost no details are provided, but it apparently concerns a group of pottery lying on the pavement of the road; this road was blocked in the early third century AD; three residual pieces are noted, whereas the other tableware all comprised Candarli." 1450,KNO92-R3-II,175,200,Southwest yard.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,This (small?) overlies Deposit T1; no further details are provided. 1451,KNO92-S1,200,250,North House.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Floor deposit,"This deposit is composed of three units: material from the floor apparently found in situ, an overlying fill, and the eastward extension of this fill of an ashy layer onto the street to the east, which contains metallurgical debris; two coins are reported that date to the second quarter of the fourth century AD! The chronology of this Deposit S1 is not very clearcut, as different dates are mentioned while discussing the material; the reported fill contained charcoal, wall plaster and crustae fragments." 1452,KNO92-S2-1,,,North House.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,,"Within the collected 86 levels of Deposit U 4 separate deposits have been discerned and are discussed under S2, of which this is the first. Not much details are provided (coins?), but appear to be associated with the abandonment of the area of the North House." 1453,KNO92-S2-2,,,Central and western part of the site.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Again, no details are provided except that it concerns an earth level with a homogenous group of pottery in the area of Room VII 2-4 that contained a join to the pottery from the abandonment level of North House's Room V." 1454,KNO92-T1,90,120,"North House, southwest",not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Dump,"Coins are reported, but not specifically associated with this deposit. It was found on a yard floor overlying Deposit F1, and was overlaid with 'wash levels'. This deposit is stratigraphically considered the best." 1455,KNO92-T2,90,120,"North House, southwest part.",not_available,not_available,not_available,,secondary,Fill,"The material is considered contemporary to T1, some earlier residual material was present however." 1456,KNO92-T3,90,120,"North House, southwest part.",not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,,"This group contained intrusive fragments (third century AD) from the wash levels above, and seems to be similar in nature to T1. It was found on the same level as T1, and T2 (the Well 8b fill) appears to be connected to T1 and T3." 1457,KNO92-U,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Wash layer,"See the more elaborate overview either in the publication, p. 250, or the publication summary." 1458,KNO92-V 2,193,235,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1459,KNO92-VII 17,0,75,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1460,KNO92-X 10,25,75,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1461,KNO92-X 9,50,75,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1462,KNO92-X/XI 3,98,117,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1463,KNO92-XI 3,117,138,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1464,KNO92-XIII,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Cleaning. 1465,KNO92-XIII-2,-27,14,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1466,KNO92-XIV 25,-27,14,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1467,KNO92-XIV 7,41,54,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1468,KNO92-XV 12,175,200,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1469,KNO92-XV 2,175,200,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1470,KOP03-IRRIGATION PIPELINE,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1471,KOP03-LOT I-1,500,700,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Topsoil,A great deal of material was recovered from this layer. 1472,KOP03-LOT I-11,625,675,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris,The collapse of Space I. 1473,KOP03-LOT I-13,600,625,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris,Collapse of Space II. 1474,KOP03-LOT I-18,625,675,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris,"The chronology is not certain, so it may be (a) disturbed deposit(s); it concerns the collapse of Space III." 1475,KOP03-LOT I-2,625,675,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris,The concerns the upper collapse of the Basilica. 1476,KOP03-LOT I-20,600,625,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Construction fill,The construction of Space III. 1477,KOP03-LOT I-28,625,675,Courtyard.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris,No further details are provided. 1478,KOP03-LOT I-29,625,675,Courtyard.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"This concerns either collapse or material related to a second phase of use from the courtyard, that lies immediately north of the Basilica." 1479,KOP03-LOT I-3,625,675,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris,The lower collapse of the Basilica. 1480,KOP03-LOT I-32,625,675,Cistern.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Rubbish accumulation,"This concerns the 'Cistern abandonment', and I tentatively think the nature of the deposit may be related to rubbish being dumped or fallen in after the abandonment of the site/area." 1481,KOP03-LOT I-4,625,675,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Use accumulation,The deposit is associated with the second phase of use of the Basilica. 1482,KOP03-LOT I-5,575,600,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Construction fill,The construction of the Basilica. 1483,KOP03-LOT I-6,625,675,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill,The upper fill of the Crypt. 1484,KOP03-LOT I-9,600,675,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris,Collapse west of the Basilica. 1485,KOP03-LOT II-1,575,700,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Topsoil,- 1486,KOP03-LOT II-15,625,675,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris,The upper collapse of the East Room. 1487,KOP03-LOT II-16,600,675,East Room.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris,The lower collapse of the East Room. 1488,KOP03-LOT II-18,525,575,East Room.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Construction fill,The first phase of construction of the East Room. 1489,KOP03-LOT II-2,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Surface pit, which is dated 'post-mediaeval': a pit was dug through Late Roman levels?" 1490,KOP03-LOT II-24,625,675,South Aisle.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,The chronology is not certain. 1491,KOP03-LOT II-27/28,600,675,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"The 2 Lots are probably distinct stratigraphical features, but are combined as fragments came from the 2 Lots; II-27 is the lower collapse in the West Room, II-28 is a floor deposit in the same Room; this may be an indication of the quality of the deposits, i.e. later disturbances?" 1492,KOP03-LOT II-3,625,675,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Destruction debris,"This layer was disturbed as mentioned on p. 104; no further details are provided, except that it concerns the 'upper collapse'." 1493,KOP03-LOT II-34,600,700,Centre Aisle.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,The second-phase surface of the Centre Aisle of the South Church. 1494,KOP03-LOT II-5,600,700,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Floor deposit,"This deposit comes from south of the Basilica Church, the 'exterior floor deposit'." 1495,KOP03-LOT II-7,600,675,South aisle.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris,The lower collapse of the south aisle in the South Church. 1496,KOP03-LOT II-8,625,675,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris,The chronology is apparently not quite certain; this concerns the upper collapse of the south lateral space. 1497,KOP03-LOT IV-1,500,700,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Topsoil,Probably also other materials were used in dating this rather insignificant layer; two press weights and a crushing basin were also found in this layer. 1498,KOP03-LOT IV-10,600,625,Space 3.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,The second phase of use of Space 3. 1499,KOP03-LOT IV-15,600,675,Alley.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,The upper surface in the Alley. 1500,KOP03-LOT IV-16,600,625,Alley.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,The lower surface in the Alley. 1501,KOP03-LOT V-1,500,700,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Topsoil,Over the North Church. 1502,KOP03-LOT V-2,625,675,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris,The eastern collapse of the Basilica. 1503,KOP03-LOT V-4,600,625,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,The second phase of use of the Basilica. 1504,KOP03-LOT VI-11,625,675,Room 3.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris,The lower collapse of Room 3. 1505,KOP03-LOT VI-12,625,675,Space 4.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris,The lower collapse of Space 4. 1506,KOP03-LOT VI-15,600,625,Room 2.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,The second phase of use in Room 2. 1507,KOP03-LOT VI-16,600,625,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,This represents the second-phase surface of Space 4. 1508,KOP03-LOT VI-4,625,675,Room 1.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris,The upper collapse in Room 1. 1509,KOP03-LOT VI-5,625,675,Room 2.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris,The upper collapse in Room 2. 1510,KOP03-LOT VI-6,625,675,Room 3.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris,The upper collapse of Room 3. 1511,KOP03-LOT VI-7,625,675,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris,"'Space 4, upper collapse.'; the original use of this space is not known, but tablewares in glass and ceramic and a cooking pot (although possibly from or around Room 3?) may be useful indications." 1512,KOU87-LOCI 002.1-4,50,100,Cheek wall (retaining wall stair) of the temple.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Fill,"One 1 ESD fragment is used for dating; it is either associated with the construction of the cheek wall and subsequently disturbed, or have been a later addition and thus contain later material; a glass fragment in this wall was dated to the 2nd century AD" 1513,KOU87-LOCI 009-012,50,150,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill,"Tablewares are again only brought forward as dating evidence, in fact only the ESD Form 11 sherd; these four subsequent fills (yellow-brown earth), similar in nature as 008 and associated with the second temple, are assumed not to be contaminated." 1514,KOU87-LOCI 016 & 019,50,150,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill,Only two pottery fragments were retrieved from these deposits; they concern fills from below 002.5 (the supposed floor around the cheek wall) and are thought to belong to the second temple period. 1515,KOU87-LOCUS 001,50,75,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Construction fill,"Not much details are provided for this deposit, except that it contained 'little contamination' but was 'much disturbed by the previous excavator'. One glass fragment joins to one from locus 002 and intrusive figurine fragments are present in all loci." 1516,KOU87-LOCUS 002.5,0,100,Cheek wall.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Fill for floor,"Interpreted as a floor, perhaps temporary, it may be associated with the second temple. The cheek wall now seems a later addition because of the earlier date of the fill for this floor and the glass fragment imbedded in the cheek wall." 1517,KOU87-LOCUS 003,50,100,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Fill,"This deposit also contained chunks of mortar; it was disturbed around the area of the cheek wall (locus 002.1-4), and part of it was removed by the previous excavator; toward the north part of this deposit locus 001 became predominant; toward the foundation of the first temple the proportion of mortar chunks was higher." 1518,KOU87-LOCUS 006,0,100,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Fill,"Again only tablewares are used as dating criteria; almost information is provided for this deposit ('A fill of dark brownish earth'), except that it is packed against the second temple and consequently provides its date; however, the ESD piece is brought forward as sole dating element in the list, whereas it is doubted if this is true Cypriot Sigillata." 1519,KOU87-LOCUS 014,100,150,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,,"Again, tablewares are only used for dating this deposit; it is similar to loci 002-002.4 and also contains chunks of mortar; it is also associated with the second temple." 1520,KOURION SURVEY,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Surface, 1521,KOZ03-Surface,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 1522,KYD01-Locus B,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1523,KYD01-Locus C,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1524,KYD01-Locus D,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1525,KYT72-DEPOSIT ?,575,625,'Latest occupation on the Neck.',not_available,not_available,not_available,,secondary,,"It appears as if this deposit is composed of several different contexts generaly dated to this period; some details are provided on pp. 166-7, but the whole publication shoudl be seen for further study; it contains residual material." 1526,KYT72-DEPOSIT f,575,625,Early Byzantine houses on the Akroterion.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Again, this deposit appears to be composed of several context among early Byzantine houses on the Akroterion, 'presumably contemporary with the Kastri Fort.'" 1527,KYT72-DEPOSIT ?,575,625,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Rubbish accumulation,"No further details are provided; it concerns a small deposit, possibly a rubbish fill and seems disconnected from any building." 1528,LAC96-ST 141,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Surface, 1529,LEPC97-Context 152,50,55,Mud-brick house.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,,"This Context, contrary to 180, contained also some later material, I guess of the fourth-fifth century construction phase. 152 should be treated with more caution, for later disturbances seem to have disrupted its stratigraphy. Its exact nature is also not clarified here, for whether it can be associated with the house's first construction phase (as Context 180 was) remains a question for now. Concerning the catalogue, Reynolds draws attention to the fact that the two pieces found in Context 152 (which overlay 180) are in fact not typical for their suggested prototypes in the Conspectus. It seems as if Reynolds is confused about the dates, since he proposed a Tiberian date for fig. 3.3, yet a mid-first century AD date for fig. 3.5 but in the latter entry he writes ñThis piece may be of similar, late, date to Fig. 3.3î. In any case, what Reynolds tries to suggest is that Context 152 may be slightly later than 180." 1530,LEPC97-Context 180,50,55,Mud-brick house.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Construction fill,"Despite the presence of a rather wide range of non-tableware categories, Reynolds appears to use only the coin but notably the (imported) tablewares as a dating criteria on p. 57. The coin is of Titus, AD 80. I have designated this Context 180 as open, even though residual material appears to be (nearly) absent. Reynolds further speaks of a ""make-up level"", which I have tentatively interpreted as relting to the construction of the building." 1531,LIM86-Tomb 194,,,Tomb 194.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,Grave good,"In addition to the two ESA closed vessels that are included in the database, a chirurgical instrument was found amongst others." 1532,MAG85-Building C,,,Building C.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Is this also a church? 1533,MAG85-Locus 1,,,Church.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1534,MAG85-Locus 102,,,Church.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1535,MAG85-Locus 2,,,Church.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1536,MAG85-Locus 206,,,Church.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1537,MAG85-Locus 215,,,Church.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1538,MAM77-Phase I S. 146,-25,60,Between Tables 101 and 102 and Tomb 108.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Funerary meal,"This Phase is dated 'to about the middle of the first century A.D.', which I have taken is AD 60 rather than AD 75 because of the supposed gap that existed between Phases I and II (see p. 119); though most of the pottery is fairly complete, some vessels are not which gives the deposit a rather secondary aspect; although coins are reported to have acted as dating criteria, these are not presented whatsoever; the pottery types however parallel to those found in the pottery workshop at Oboda." 1539,MAM77-Phase I S. 159,-25,60,Between Tables 101 and 102 and Tomb 108.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Funerary meal,"This Phase is dated 'to about the middle of the first century A.D.', which I have taken is AD 60 rather than AD 75 because of the supposed gap that existed between Phases I and II (see p. 119); though most of the pottery is fairly complete, some vessels are not which gives the deposit a rather secondary aspect; although coins are reported to have acted as dating criteria, these are not presented whatsoever; the pottery types however parallel to those found in the pottery workshop at Oboda." 1540,MAM77-Phase II S. 147,75,200,South of Tomb 108 (related to it?).,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Funerary meal,"S. 147 was a collection of pottery, broken intentionally, found among the remains of a campfire south of Tomb 108. No coins are reported, but three painted bowls do not have parallels at Oboda, and thus act as a dating criterion. Other vessels figure typically in Mampsis burials, and thought to have been manufactured locally (part of a potterÍs wheel was found in the town). Imitations also occur of ESA and Nabataean Plain Ware, and seemingly shapes of the latter category are parallel to those of Phase I, and also to vessels at Qumran, dated to AD 50-86." 1541,MAM77-Phase II S. 149,75,200,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"This locus or layer is not further specified, but since it is discussed with loci or layers coming from the vicinity and from within Tomb 108, perhaps this comes from the same general area." 1542,MAR02-01.02,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1543,MAR02-01.03,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1544,MAR02-01.04,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1545,MAR02-01.05,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1546,MAR02-04.08,375,450,,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,secondary,Fill,"This deposit is also considered a closed one, being the fill of a well. The CRSW is mainly used for dating the layer, although one specimen (assigned to Form 1) should most likely be a Form 2." 1547,MAR02-10.02,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1548,MAR02-10.03,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1549,MAR02-11.02,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1550,MAR02-13.01,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1551,MAR02-13.02,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1552,MAR02-15.06,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1553,MAR02-16.04,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1554,MAR02-19.03,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1555,MAR02-22.02,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1556,MAR02-25.02,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1557,MAR02-25.14/32/33,100,150,,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,secondary,,"The deposit (considered closed) consists of several layers and represent, on the suggestion by the author, material brought from other locations or material left from former occupation on the site (the pottery is ffragmented and mortared)." 1558,MAR02-26.02,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1559,MAR02-B29ii,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1560,MAR02-B29iv,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1561,MAR02-MP.24,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface), 1562,MAR02-MP.25,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1563,MAR02-UNIT A,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1564,MAR02-UNIT D,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1565,MER57-BAR-BAR 2,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"This also concerns a pyramidical structure; here also no evidence for burial was found, except for a few bones found debris." 1566,MER57-BAR-BAR 4,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Also here no evidence was found for burial in this pyramidical structure. 1567,MER57-BAR-BAR 6,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"This concerns a pyramidical structure, in which no evidence for burial was found; it is attributed to Queen Naldamak, for which see n. 16 on p. 97." 1568,MER57-BAR-BAR 9,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"This concerns a pyramidical structure, severely destroyed; no evidence for burial is reported." 1569,MER57-BEG N 21,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"This tomb appears to have been robbed, as such I do not consider this closed; furthermore, the relevant catalogue entry was found in debris; also note that the author indicates that there is no direct evidence that the pyramidical structure was used as a tomb." 1570,MER57-BEG N 6,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"This concerns a pyramidical structure, attributed to Queen Amanishakhete; no evidence was found for burial." 1571,MET97-MS001,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),"LR main period, masonry and tile suggest structure; for full description see publication." 1572,MET97-MS007,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),"Multi-period site, from the size of the scatter it would appear that the site centre shifted over time. C-HE and R-LR main phases. Might be a farmstead" 1573,MET97-MS008,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),"Verification suggests that this was not a site but is scatter from MS9. The main concentration of artefacts is on the W side of the site, that is in the direction of MS9" 1574,MET97-MS009,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),Most of the EH came from MS9 which is just below MS9 - the EH from MS8 and MS9 should represent a single prehistoric site. The C-HE is scattered but the R-LR is concentrated in MS9B; see also MS8 1575,MET97-MS010,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),"Major settlement site; no references are made specifically to any period, I suggest that the site had more or less continuous occupation, also in the Roman and Late Roman period; for full description see publication" 1576,MET97-MS013,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),"This site appears to have two centres, SW and W of the church, ... The prehistoric pottery was concentrated on the terraces SW of the church. The EH may derive from MS12, ...; for full description see publication" 1577,MET97-MS017,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),"The EH must derive from another site, possibly MS15. On the basis of the associated pottery and tile, a LR date for the structure seems most likely. It may have been used for storage and/or occupied seasonally; for full description see publication." 1578,MET97-MS019,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),R-LR farmstead; for full description see publication 1579,MET97-MS020,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),Agricultural site dependent on MS19; for full description see publication. 1580,MET97-MS025,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),The EH must derive from a site higher up the terrace system. The HE and LR components suggest a farmstead; for full description see publication. 1581,MET97-MS051,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),The low artefact density and the range of periods represented suggest that this is not a site. 1582,MET97-MS052,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),"A multi-period site, possibly a farmstead; for full description see publication." 1583,MET97-MS053,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),C-LR settlement; see MS54; for full description see publication. 1584,MET97-MS054,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),It was not possible to survey between MS53 and MS54 but the range of periods attested is the same and the two sites must be related. It seems likely that there was a C-MED settlement on the slopes of Vathy harbour; for full description see publication. 1585,MET97-MS055,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),55B: the pottery is not especially diagnostic and represents a range of periods. The EH and obsidian must derive from MS55C; 55C: EH habitation site; for full description see publication. 1586,MET97-MS056,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),"Despite the range of periods it would appear that this is a site and not a scatter from MS10. It is, however, conceivable that alluviation has obliterated traces of settlement E of Palaiokastro and that MS56 represents the eastern limit of Ancient Methana" 1587,MET97-MS057,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),The EH pottery must derive from MS58 or MS112. The R structure is presumably a bath house and is identified by Vanderpool as the baths described by Pausanias (2.34.1); for full description see publication. 1588,MET97-MS060,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),EIA-HE settlement site; for full description see publication. 1589,MET97-MS062,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),The presence of sulphur outcrops on either side of the bay suggest that this may a MED or T industrial installation; for full description see publication. 1590,MET97-MS067,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),EH-MED settlement site; for full description see publication. 1591,MET97-MS069,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),R-LR farmstead; for full description see publication. 1592,MET97-MS101,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),"A LR agricultural and/or residential site, MED settlement; for full description see publication." 1593,MET97-MS109,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),R-LR farmstead; for full description see publication. 1594,MET97-MS112,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),"EH habitation site. Because there is no evidence of a structure, not much tile and no press equipment, it is difficult to interpret the LR component but MS112 and MS101 may be linked. The MED pottery is likely to derive from MS101." 1595,MET97-MS114,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),R-LR possibly agricultural rather than residential. EMOD kalyvi/storehouse; for full description see publication. 1596,MET97-MS116,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),R-LR agricultural site; for full description see publication. 1597,MET97-MS117,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),"There is not much obsidian but the EH pottery indicates a P site, possibly on the knoll above the kalyvi. The R-LR component may be agricultural rather than residential. The MED-T pottery must come from the kalyvi; for full description see publication." 1598,MET97-MS120,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),"C-LR farmstead, EC-MED church; for full description see publication." 1599,MET97-MS122,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),R-LR and EMOD agricultural site; for full description see publication. 1600,MET97-MS124,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),P settlement on a site which will have been a promontory in antiquity 1601,MET97-MS204,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),EH and LR occupation. MED might derive from MS203 1602,MET97-MS205,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),"The quantity of chert and obsidian is impressive but the limited extent of the scatter, the low artefact density and the condition of the pottery suggest that MS206 may have been the source of the EH component; for full description see publication." 1603,MET97-MS209,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),R-LR farmstead; for full description see publication. 1604,MET97-MS210,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),"LR site, possibly agricultural rather than residential; for full description see publication." 1605,MET97-MS211,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),"The polygonal walls and the press equipment indicate a R-LR villa rustica or farmstead but the ashlar blocks and the C-HE pottery suggest that there may have been an earlier structure on the site, possibly a farmhouse with a tower; see publication." 1606,MET97-MS214,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),C-HE farmstead; for full description see publication. 1607,MET97-MS216,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),R-LR farmstead; for full description see publication. 1608,MET97-MS218,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Survey (surface),R-LR farmstead; for full description see publication. 1609,MIN43-Well no. 1,15,25,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,secondary,Fill,See the lengthy discussion on pp. 326-7 in Comfort's article. 1610,MYO79-B4a-4,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,ïContains ñIndianî ware parallels from the first century A.D. and first to second century (or slightly later) amphorae parallels.Í 1611,MYO79-C4c-10,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"ïContains Pergameme, terra sigillata, and ñIndianî wares from the first century A.D.Í" 1612,MYO79-C4c-4,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,ïArretine parallels from mid first century A.D.Í 1613,MYO79-C4c-5,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1614,MYO79-C4c-6,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1615,MYO79-C4c-9,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"ïContains Pergameme, terra sigillata, and ñIndianî wares from the first century A.D.Í" 1616,MYO79-D4b-1,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1617,MYO79-D4b-surf,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1618,MYO79-E6b-5,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"ïArretine, ñIndianî ware, and amphorae parallels from first century A.D.Í" 1619,MYO79-E7a-10,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"ïParallels, including Pergameme and ñIndianî wares, date from first century B.C. to first century A.D., although one amphora type is paralleled by an example from Ostia dating from the second quarter of the third century A.D.Í" 1620,MYO79-E7a-9,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,ïAn ñIndianî ware parallel datable before the mid first century A.D.Í 1621,MYO79-F9c-20,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"ïAn Arretine parallel from the mid first century A.D., and a Pergameme parallel possibly from the first century B.C.Í" 1622,MYO79-Q2b-8,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,ïArretine and ñIndianî ware parallels from first century A.D.Í and ïStamped wares have parallels from the first century B.C.Í 1623,MYO82-D6d-6,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1624,MYO82-E6a-1,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1625,MYO82-E6a-2,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1626,MYO82-E6a-4,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1627,MYO82-E6a-5,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1628,MYO82-E6a-8,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1629,MYO82-E6b,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1630,MYO82-E6b-40,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1631,MYO82-E6b-44,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1632,MYO82-E6b-48,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1633,MYO82-E6b-51,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1634,MYO82-E7a-15,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1635,MYO82-E7a-20,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1636,MYO82-E7c-1,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1637,MYO82-E7c-19,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1638,MYO82-E7c-7,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1639,MYO82-G12c-6,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1640,MYO82-G8a-7,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1641,MYO82-H8a-1,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1642,MYO82-H8a-2,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1643,MYO82-H8c-1,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1644,MYO82-J14a-3,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1645,MYO82-J14a-4,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1646,MYO82-J14a-5,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1647,NEM90-Phlius Surface,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 1648,NEM90-Site 7 Surface,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 1649,NES62- N Ch BEMA LL,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1650,NES62-CIRCULAR PIT BY WELL,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1651,NES62-E Ct LL,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1652,NES62-ETD A,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1653,NES62-ETD A LEVEL 1,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1654,NES62-ETD A LEVEL 2,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1655,NES62-ETD A LEVEL 3,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1656,NES62-ETD B,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1657,NES62-ETD C,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1658,NES62-ETD D,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1659,NES62-I 15 LL,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1660,NES62-I 16,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1661,NES62-I 19,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1662,NES62-I 21,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1663,NES62-I 29,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1664,NES62-I 3,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1665,NES62-I 3 LL,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1666,NES62-I 30,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1667,NES62-I 31,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1668,NES62-I 32,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1669,NES62-I 39,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1670,NES62-I 39 LL,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1671,NES62-I 4,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1672,NES62-I 4 LL,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1673,NES62-I 40,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1674,NES62-I 6,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1675,NES62-I 63,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1676,NES62-I 64,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1677,NES62-I 64 LL,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1678,NES62-I 7,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1679,NES62-I 9,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1680,NES62-I BAP LL,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1681,NES62-I E Ct LL,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1682,NES62-I II,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1683,NES62-I II ML,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1684,NES62-I N CHAPEL LL,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1685,NES62-I N GALLERY,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1686,NES62-I PIT A,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1687,NES62-I S. Ct. LL,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1688,NES62-I. CHAPEL LL,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1689,NES62-I3 LL,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1690,NES62-I30 LL,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1691,NES62-II 3,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1692,NES62-II X,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1693,NES62-III 26,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1694,NES62-III 63,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1695,NES62-N GALLERY,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1696,NES62-N GALLERY UL,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1697,NES62-N. CHAPEL LL,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1698,NES62-OUTSIDE E GALLERY,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1699,NES62-OUTSIDE W WALL,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1700,NES62-W WALL,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1701,NES62-WTD,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1702,NES62-X,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1703,NISBINE81-Surface,,,Nisbine.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 1705,NOT_MENTIONED,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1706,NOT_SPECIFIED,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1707,OLY01-Area 1 + 2,25,100,South-West building,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Construction fill,No coins are reported as having been used as dating evidence. 1708,OLY01-Area 24,50,100,South-West Building,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Construction fill,"As deposit Area 52, this deposit is also mentioned to date to the second half of the first century AD." 1709,OLY01-Area 44,50,100,South-East Building,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Construction fill,No further details are provided regarding the deposit. 1710,OLY01-Area 52,50,100,South-West Building,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Construction fill,It is mentioned that this deposit has been greatly disturbed by later activities. 1711,OLY01-Beckengrund,25,75,Hellenistische Bau.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,Fill,"Function nor type of deposit are mentioned, but I suppose it was a public building within the Sanctuary. The deposit was used in providing a terminus post quem for the end of use of the Building." 1712,OLY93-SOUTHWEST BUILDING,25,75,Not specified.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,Construction fill,"No details are mentioned regarding a more specific location of the excavations on the site; this pertains to the first building phase, whereas the second one is dated more towards the end of the first century AD (see publication summary)." 1713,OLY95-SWB-ROAD I,50,100,Road between the SW Building and the Leonidaion.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,This comes from a road (level?) laid down contemporaneously with the Building. 1714,OLY95-SWB-ROAD II,,,Pit dug in elevated raod make-up.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill,This refers to the fill of a pit dug in the second (or more?) level of the street associated with construction of the Bath Building. 1715,OLY95-SWB-ROOM 5,225,275,Room 5.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Dump,I have not included a date for the deposit since the open character discussed n the article. 1716,ORO01-90/3 Vlastos/Hydragogeio,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 1717,ORO01-91/14,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 1718,ORO01-91/18,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 1719,ORO01-91/9 Ayios Nikolaos,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 1720,ORO01-93/6 Alepovouni,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 1721,OUARDIYE81-Surface,,,Ouardiye.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 1722,PALAI93-00D-17,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1723,PALAI93-00D-7,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1724,PALAI93-00X-13,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1725,PALAI93-79D-1,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1726,PALAI93-79D-10,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1727,PALAI93-79D-12,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1728,PALAI93-79D-4,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1729,PALAI93-79D-7,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1730,PALAI93-79D-9,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1731,PALAI93-79X-1,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1732,PALAI93-79X-2,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1733,PALAI93-79X-5,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1734,PALAI93-80E-22,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1735,PALAI93-80E-25.2,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1736,PALAI93-80E-28,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1737,PALAI93-80E-30,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1738,PALAI93-80E-30.6,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1739,PALAI93-80E-4,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1740,PALAI93-80E-41,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1741,PALAI93-80E-47,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1742,PALAI93-80E-48,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1743,PALAI93-80E-53,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1744,PALAI93-80E-53.1,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1745,PALAI93-80E-53.30,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1746,PALAI93-80E-53.4,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1747,PALAI93-80E-53.6,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1748,PALAI93-80E-58,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1749,PALAI93-80E-6,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1750,PALAI93-80X-12,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1751,PALAI93-80X-21,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1752,PALAI93-80X-27,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1753,PALAI93-80X-8,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1754,PALAI93-80X-9,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1755,PALAI93-83D-11,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1756,PALAI93-83D-23,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1757,PALAI93-83D-27,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1758,PALAI93-83D-35,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1759,PALAI93-83D-54,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1760,PALAI93-83D-56,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1761,PALAI93-83D-58,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1762,PALAI93-83E-105,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1763,PALAI93-83E-106,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1764,PALAI93-83E-123,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1765,PALAI93-83E-124,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1766,PALAI93-83E-125,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1767,PALAI93-83E-126,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1768,PALAI93-83E-127,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1769,PALAI93-83E-128,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1770,PALAI93-83E-130,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1771,PALAI93-83E-16,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1772,PALAI93-83E-18,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1773,PALAI93-83E-20,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1774,PALAI93-83E-20.12,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1775,PALAI93-83E-26,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1776,PALAI93-83E-4,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1777,PALAI93-83E-44,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1778,PALAI93-83E-53,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1779,PALAI93-83E-59,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1780,PALAI93-83E-6,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Survey (surface), 1781,"PAPH04-Q 16,11",,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1782,PAPH04-Q 30,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1783,PAPH04-Q 31,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1784,PAPH04-Q 33,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1785,PAPH04-QQ 109-111,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1786,PAPH04-QQ 62-63,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1787,PAPH04-QQ 63-64,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1788,PAPH91-AN (0.2-0.4),,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1789,PAPH91-AN (0-0.5),,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1790,PAPH91-AN (2-3),-100,-50,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1791,PAPH91-AREAS BK/GZ/GH,500,575,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1792,PAPH91-A?,-75,-25,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,The date of the deposit may even be slightly younger. 1793,PAPH91-A? (3-3.5),,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1794,PAPH91-BE (2-2.5),,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1795,PAPH91-BK,100,200,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,This context also contained Roman and Late Roman material. 1796,PAPH91-BM,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1797,PAPH91-BG,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,This concerns an ash layer at 0.5 depth. 1798,PAPH91-BG2,-100,-50,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1799,PAPH91-B?,-100,-75,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Chronology is not entirely certain. 1800,PAPH91-B? (0.5-1),100,200,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1801,PAPH91-CISTERN 5,95,120,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1802,PAPH91-CISTERN 5 (MAIN),100,120,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"No coins were listed, dating therefore on external criteria only." 1803,PAPH91-CISTERN 5 (UPPER),100,120,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"This date should be regarded preliminary, as Hayes suggests that the material from the upper deposit may be similar in date." 1804,PAPH91-CISTERN ZP,-125,-75,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1805,PAPH91-EA/ET (0.4-0.8),,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,This contains some late intrusions. 1806,PAPH91-EN,175,225,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1807,PAPH91-EN (LATE),475,525,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1808,PAPH91-EN-CHAMBER A,0,300,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1809,PAPH91-FISH-TANK GH,0,25,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1810,PAPH91-FLOOR ROOM T?,100,200,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris, 1811,PAPH91-HH,115,140,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1812,PAPH91-HI,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1813,PAPH91-HI2,100,150,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1814,PAPH91-HO,100,150,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1815,PAPH91-HO2,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,At this depth some Augustan and some second century material was found. 1816,PAPH91-HZ,115,140,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1817,PAPH91-HZ2,100,150,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1818,PAPH91-HG,100,150,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1819,PAPH91-H?,100,175,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1820,PAPH91-H? (0.5-1),100,200,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1821,PAPH91-I? (0.5-1),,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1822,PAPH91-MOSAICS (0.5-1),,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1823,PAPH91-MOSAICS (0-0.5),100,150,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1824,PAPH91-MOSAICS (1-1.5),0,25,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1825,PAPH91-OUTSIDE N COURT,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1826,PAPH91-ROAD ?E,100,200,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1827,PAPH91-ROAD ?I,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1828,PAPH91-ROAD ?I2,100,200,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"The date is provisional as it is not specifcally stated that the context should be dated to this period, since it was 'found with 2nd cent. A.D. material'." 1829,PAPH91-ROAD ??3,100,150,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1830,PAPH91-ROOM AM,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1831,PAPH91-ROOM AZ,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1832,PAPH91-ROOM A? (QUARRY PIT),-110,-100,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1833,PAPH91-ROOM BZ,-110,-60,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1834,PAPH91-ROOM E,-50,-30,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1835,PAPH91-ROOM HF,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1836,PAPH91-ROOM I,-150,-100,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,This deposit might be associated with the ROOM AL deposit. 1837,PAPH91-ROOM II,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1838,PAPH91-ROOM P,100,200,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1839,PAPH91-ROOM Z,100,200,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1840,PAPH91-ROOM ZT,-125,-90,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Material comparable in date, or slightly later, with from ROOM AL, containing some first century BC intrusions." 1841,PAPH91-ROOM GE (3),-110,-90,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1842,PAPH91-ROOM GY (0.5-1),100,200,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1843,PAPH91-ROOM GY (2-1.5),-125,-90,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1844,PAPH91-ROOM GG,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1845,PAPH91-ROOM G? (1.5-1),-30,20,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"The dating should be considered provisional, as no specific statement is made (Augustan?)." 1846,PAPH91-ROOM G? (3-2),-125,-100,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1847,PAPH91-ROOM G? (4-3),-150,-125,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1848,PAPH91-ROOM G? (BELOW 4),-170,-150,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1849,PAPH91-ROOM G? (2-1.5),-100,-60,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1850,PAPH91-ROOM G? (4.5-4),-175,-125,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1851,PAPH91-ROOM G? (UPPER),-27,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1852,PAPH91-ROOM TO,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1853,PAPH91-ROOM TP,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1854,PAPH91-ROOM ? (4-5),69,96,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1855,PAPH91-ROOM ? (7-10),-40,-10,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1856,PAPH91-STOA ?H,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1857,PAPH91-STOA?H,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1858,PAPH91-WELL 10,-25,0,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1859,PAPH91-WELL 11,-150,-130,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill,The material to which this date pertains is most likely the top 3 metres of the fill. 1860,PAPH91-WELL 13,125,150,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1861,PAPH91-WELL 14,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1862,PAPH91-WELL 15,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,This well is in ROOM HX. 1863,PAPH91-WELL 16 (10-11),-27,25,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1864,PAPH91-WELL 17,-75,-25,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1865,PAPH91-WELL 18,1,20,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1866,PAPH91-WELL 20,-125,-90,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1867,PAPH91-WELL 21 (LOWER),-120,-100,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1868,PAPH91-WELL 21 (UPPER),100,150,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1869,PAPH91-WELL 3 (EARLIER),-30,25,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1870,PAPH91-WELL 3 (LATER),75,125,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1871,PAPH91-WELL 4,60,80,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1872,PAPH91-WELL 4 SUPPLEMENT,-25,25,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1873,PAPH91-WELL 4-2,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Not further details provided, same as the other WELL 4 deposit?" 1874,PAPH91-WELL 6,-40,-10,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1875,PAPH91-'WELL 8',,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1876,PAPH91-Y,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1877,PAPH91-ZI,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1878,PAPH91-ZK,100,150,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1879,PAPH91-ZO,175,200,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1880,PAPH91-ZT,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1881,PAPH91-ZT-ZS,100,200,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1882,PAPH91-ZX,100,200,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1883,PAPH91-ZY,100,140,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1884,PAPH91-ZY2,100,150,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1885,PAPH91-Z?,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1886,PAPH91-Z? (0-0.5),100,150,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1887,PAPH91-G,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1888,PAPH91-GA,100,150,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1889,PAPH91-GE (0.5-1.5),,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1890,PAPH91-GM (0.5-1),150,200,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Chronology does not appear to be entirely certain. 1891,PAPH91-GO,100,150,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1892,PAPH91-G?,100,150,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1893,PAPH91-G?2,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1894,PAPH91-GS,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1895,PAPH91-GS (0.5-1),75,125,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1896,PAPH91-G? (0.5-1),100,150,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1897,PAPH91-?E,100,200,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,This deposit also contains later material. 1898,PAPH91-?H,100,150,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,This was found on a pebble floor. 1899,PAPH91-?K,375,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1900,PAPH91-?P,100,150,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1901,PAPH91-?? (0.5-1),100,200,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,The deposit also contains later material. 1902,PAPH91-??/GY,175,225,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1903,PAPH91-??,75,125,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1904,PAPH91-??2,115,140,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1905,PAPH91-??3,100,175,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1906,PAPH91-TE,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1907,PAPH91-TO (0.2-0.4),100,150,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1908,PAPH91-TP,100,150,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1909,PAPH91-T?,100,200,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1910,PAPH91-TS,100,125,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1911,PAPH91-T?,100,150,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1912,PAPH91-?1,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"This consists of a floorlevel, the material underneath is tentatively dated to the second half of the first century BC." 1913,PAPH91-?1-2,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,This concerns an ash layer. 1914,PAPH93-DR 1,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1915,PAPH93-DR 10,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1916,PAPH93-DR 11,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1917,PAPH93-DR 12,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1918,PAPH93-DR 13,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1919,PAPH93-DR 8,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1920,PAPH93-DR 9,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1921,PAPH99a-PULIZIA ANGOLO NE,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1922,PAPH99a-PULIZIA Q. 102,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1923,PAPH99a-STRATO ?,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1924,PAPH99a-STRATO d,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1925,PAPH99a-STRATO e,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1926,PAPH99a-STRATO ?,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1927,PAPH99a-STRATO ?,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1928,PAPH99a-STRATO ?,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1929,PAPH99-STR 1/96-97,-125,-90,Streets A' and 9 (corner).,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,secondary,Fill,"No specific date is provided; taking the dating criteria into consideration one may think of a date in the late second, perhaps slightly running into the early first century BC; it should be noted that the Villa of Theseus was constructed in this area." 1930,PAT03-? 14,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Information presented regarding the deposit is scarce in the extreme; 1931,PELLA90-Locus 11,,82,Plot XXIII A.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Destruction debris,"Although it is not certain whether a floor existed on which the debris had come to rest after the actual destruction of the building (with a domestic function?), the ESA bowl seems to have been found in this Locus among this debris; although no coins and stamped amphorae handles were mentioned specifically for this Locus but for other spaces, the destruction level seems to have covered a large part of the building in this Plot, and the coin and amphorae evidence is perhaps cautiously to be associated with the entire destruction event and subsequent level, and thus of chronological value for this particular Locus." 1932,PELLA90-Plot A,633,633,"Plot A, Tell el-Husn.",not_available,not_available,not_available,open,primary,Destruction debris,"The date is only tentative, but may be pertain to the earthquake that struck Beisan in AD 633; it appears as if no reuse or repair took place after the destructive event(s), which suggests that deposit is primary; only one coin was found, of Justinian and dated to AD 562-3. A number of PRSW Forms 10A and 10C, and ARSW Forms 104C and 107 are reported, as well as two Jerash bowls." 1933,PELLA90-Plot XXIII A,,82,Plot XXIII A.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Destruction debris,"For tentative associations and details, see deposit PEL90-Locus 11 and the publication summary." 1934,PELU94-Surface,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface),"Even though the author distinguishes the material per site (i.e. Site 17, 24, etc.), I decided to treate the finds catalogued here as coming from a single surface site." 1935,PER95-RAUM 3,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1936,PER95-RAUM 4,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1937,PER95-RAUM 5,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1938,PER95-RAUM 6,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1939,PER95-RAUM 7,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1940,PER95-RAUM 8,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1941,PER95-RAUM 9,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1942,PER95-SONDAGE I,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1943,PER95-SONDAGE II-ABWASSERKANAL,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1944,PER95-SONDAGE II-IM ABWASSERKANAL,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1945,PER95-SONDAGE III-SCHICHT 10,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1946,PER95-SONDAGE III-SCHICHT 6,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1947,PER95-SONDAGE III-SCHICHT 7,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1948,PER95-SONDAGE II-SCHICHT 2,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1949,PER95-SONDAGE II-SCHICHT 6,117,138,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1950,PER95-SONDAGE II-SCHICHT 7,-27,14,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1951,PER95-SONDAGE IV-SCHICHT 10,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1952,PER95-SONDAGE IV-SCHICHT 6,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1953,PER95-SONDAGE IV-SCHICHT 9,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1954,PER95-SONDAGE VIII-SCHICHT 12,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1955,PER95-SONDAGE VI-SCHICHT 10,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1956,PER95-SONDAGE VI-SCHICHT 6,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1957,PER95-SONDAGE VI-SCHICHT 8,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1958,PER95-SONDAGE V-SCHICHT 10,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1959,PER95-SONDAGE V-SCHICHT 3,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1960,PER95-SONDAGE V-SCHICHT 7,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1961,PER95-SONDAGE V-SCHICHT 9,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1962,PERGA62-HORIZONT III,,,Asklepieion.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Relatively earlier than Horizont IV, which has a terminus ante quem of the end of Hadrian's reign; the lamps here of Broneer Type XXII only provide a terminus ante quem for the closing of the Horizont." 1963,PERGA62-HORIZONT IV,,,Asklepieion.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1964,PERGA88-Zisterne 1 FÙllung 1,-150,-75,Raum IV in Quadrates I E6.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,,Destruction debris,"Whereas this FÙllung, being 1 metres high, accounts for about 30,8% of the volume of the cistern, it comprised 60% of the pottery, and 59% of the finewares; the two coins found in the cistern were found in this FÙllung, and are of second century BC date, one more precisely between 150-100 BC; of second-century BC date are also the two amphorae handle stamps and a tile stamp, while a lamp fragment provides the terminus ante quem for the filling as it runs up to 75 BC; the terminus post quem is less securely established, but the majority of the finds need not predate c. 175 BC; a dark or mottled slip occurs about twice as often as a red-brown slip; most common are Forms S6, S8, B2, B3 and N1, with 14 Forms in total represented; the large quantity of mouldmade bowl fragments in this FÙllung may hint at the function of this or a nearby room or building." 1965,PERGA88-Zisterne 1 FÙllung 2,-75,25,Raum IV in Quadrates I E6.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,,Destruction debris,"This FÙllung comprised 1,80 metres, spanning units 19 through the lower part of 8; with 51,7% of the volume of the cistern, it comprised 37,3% of the pottery and 38,2% of the finewares; datable finds are two lamps (125 to the mid-first century BC, and mid-second to the end of the first century BC) and a tile stamp (150-100 BC); the terminus ante quem for the filling is the early first century AD, a post quem is more difficult and although pottery goes back at least to the second quarter of the first century BC, the lower date of 75 BC is very tentative; most common were Forms S8, N1 and T2, of a total of 24 Forms identified; compared to FÙllung 1, Forms N1 ad T2 increase considerably, whilst Forms S6 and B2-3 diminish; also, the presence of vessels/sherds with a red-brown slip increases, and to dark and mottled slipped sherds there is now a ration of about 1:1." 1966,PERGA88-Zisterne 1 FÙllung 3,1,50,Raum IV in Quadrates I E6.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Debris,"This fill was 1,60 high and spanned unit 1 to the upper half of unit 8; comprising 15,4% of the cistern's volume, it contained only 2% of the pottery and 1,5% of the finewares; the 13 Byzantine sherds are thought to have fallen in during the construction of the Byzantine wall, rather than resulting from a much more lengthy period of use of the cistern; the date of final deposition is thought to lie close to AD 50, and as a whoel spans the first half of the first century AD, with a few earlier fragments; of the six Forms identified, N3 was most common and showed an increase compared to FÙllung 2; red-slipped, slightly shiny sherds were most common." 1967,PERGA88-Zisterne 2,-60,25,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,,Destruction debris,"This cistern, 7,88 metres deep, was only partly filled; it is connected to a second cistern in the Vorhalle via an overflow; it is not clear what the nature of the material is, but it seems as if the author suggests it is debris shovelled in following an earthquake of the early first century AD; although material from the very bottom of the cistern dates to the second century BC, the majority dates to the second half of the first century BC and the early first century AD, which complies to the material from the upper part of the other cistern; material from around the Trachyt-block is thought to date to the same period, since after the closing of the cistern the floor level was raised also around the closing stone upon which this Trachyt-block was put, although this floor level in general was disturbed during the Byzantine period when the level was raised (again); besides the pottery, four lamps and two coins were found: one coin and three lamps date to the late second, early first century BC, the other coin and the fourth lamp date between the early to mid-first century BC. For further details see the Word-file." 1968,PERGA88-Zisterne 3 FÙllung 1,-60,-40,Quadrant I 17.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,secondary,Destruction debris,"This FÙllung is 1,20 metres high and comprises c. 15,3% of the volume of the cistern; 60% of the pottery was found here, and 73% of the finewares; 23 of the 26 coins were found in this FÙllung, of which most could be dated to 150-100 BC, whilst the youngest coins date to 130-50 BC, which provides the basic evidence to date this FÙllung around 50 BC; the lamps, although somewhat earlier are of more general use as most of the coins; to be honest, regardless of the reliance on coins for dating purposes, to date this FÙllung to the youngest coin present (one specimen) while this coin starts around 130 BC and many other coins have a range of 150-100 BC would seem to me to date this FÙllung more towards 100 or 75 BC (but see below); in any case, 18 Forms of ESC are represented, S8-9 and N1 being most common, as well as T2; the majority of the fragments have a dark and mottled slip compared to those with a red-brown slip. Slane (1991, in Gnomon, pp. 150-4) suggests that, since the numismatic and lamp evidence cannot supply sound dating evidence for the tablewares, several vessels are dated too early. Parallels do not exist in the first-century BC repertoire, and those cited are Augustan or later." 1969,PERGA88-Zisterne 3 FÙllung 2,-50,-1,Quadrant I 17.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,secondary,Use accumulation,"This FÙllung is 2,90 metres high and comprises 58,6% of the volume of the cistern; 31% of the pottery was found in it, and 24% of the finewares; the 3 coins found date from around 100 BC, and are of the same type as those of similar date found in FÙllung 1; therefore the 4 lamps are also considered, of which 3 date to the second and first centuries BC, the fourth is dated to the late first century BC and early first century AD, which gives a terminus ante quem of the beginning of the first century AD (buf if this lamp is from one of the higher AhbÙben, then the lower part might be older; in fact the author hints at a tentative distinction on the basis of sherd count between AhbÙben 11 and 12); the author proposes this deposit date, including residual material; 20 Forms of ESC are represented, most common are S8 and T2; sherds with a dark and mottled slip still predominate but less so than in FÙllung 1. SlaneÍs comment for Zisterne 3, FÙllung 1 also seems to have implications for the chronology of this FÙllung, as some of the problematic Forms also occur here." 1970,PERGA88-Zisterne 3 FÙllung 3,130,170,Quadrant I 17.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Rubbish accumulation,"This FÙllung is 1,90 metres high and spans about 26,2% of the volume; only 4,7% of the pottery was found here, with 3,5% of the finewares; the dating is highly insecure, as almost no small finds (including coins) were found; one kitchenware jug handle (cf. Kr2) may date to around AD 150 and as such dates Phase 2 of the cistern which includes the cutting of its upper part following the lowering of the surrounding floor, and completely filling the cistern; earlier sherds stretches back to the early first century AD, but because of these and even older fragments a terminus post quem cannot be determined; ESC is represented with 17 Forms, it was not possible to establish whether certain Forms were better represented (because of their fragmentation?); most sherds had a red or red-brown slip; during the phase of use of the cistern the room in which it is located was in use as a dole kitchen (?)." 1971,PERGA88-Zisterne 4 FÙllung 1,-60,-40,Quadrant I K4a.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,secondary,Debris,"This fill is 1,60 metres high, comprises 58% of the cistern's volume, 80% of the pottery and about 70% of the tablewares. The one coin from this cistern was found in Abhub 9, and dates to 150-100 BC. More important for the dating are the lamps: the oldest (L19, L22) date to the second, early first century BC, so also L18 but this goes further into the first century BC; to the mid-first century BC go L20-1 and L23-4, and the latter two were found in the two lowest AbhÙben. 20 Forms of ESC were identified, esp. N1, S6-7 and B2. The slip is mostly dark or mottled, whilst red or red-brown occurs rarely. It is possible that the lower part of this FÙllung may be separated as the earliest fill of some sort of this Zisterne, datable to the early first century BC (see p. 43)." 1972,PERGA88-Zisterne 4 FÙllung 2,100,125,Quadrant I K4a.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,secondary,Debris,"This FÙllung is 2,85 metres deep, and comprises the remaing 20% of the pottery (and 30% of the tablewares). No coins were found, and dating seems to rely on the lamps. The oldest is L29 found in Abhub 7, datable between the late first century BC and the mid-first century AD, possibly extending into the early second. L25-8 post-date AD 1: L26 to AD 1-50, L25 to AD 50-100, and L27-8 may continue into the early second century AD. Therefore, the terminus ante quem of FÙllung 2 is placed to AD 100-125, given the lamps here and the pottery in the lower floor level. 32 Forms of ESC were identified, which is remarkable given the small percentage of pottery from this FÙllung (the author mentions nothing about residuality; pottery predating 50 BC appears to be present). The author considers that this may also have to do with the long time-span of FÙllung 2. Especially common are N2-3 and N39a, but also Kr2. Red-slipped fragments occur twice as much as dark and mottled ones." 1973,PERGA88-Zisterne 5 FÙllung 1,-60,-40,Quadrant II F8c.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,,Destruction debris,"This fill is 1,10 metres deep, comprises 38,4% of the cistern's volume, and 61,4% of the pottery was found in it, and about 60% of the tablewares. One coin was found, of Pergamene mint and datable to 350-280 BC. The 8 lamp fragments were all found in the lower part of Abhub 11, which places them to this FÙllung (it is thus also distinguished on the basis of stratigraphy, i.e. soil composition?). L31-2 and L38 date to the late second, early first century BC, L34 to the second half of the second, early first century BC, L36-7 date to the late second, perhaps into the early first century BC, whilst L33 and L35 date till or to the mid-first century BC. Whereas the lamps provide a terminus ante quem for the end of this first phase around 50 BC, the coin which was found at the bottom of the Zisterne may only relate to the use of the cistern. 13 Forms of ESC were identified, and only S7, N1 and T29 are quite common. The slip is mostly dark and/or mottled, while fragments with a red-brown slip are rare. Note that the lower part of this FÙllung may include or comprise vessels relating to the period of use of the Zisterne." 1974,PERGA88-Zisterne 5 FÙllung 2,100,133,Quadrant II F8c.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,secondary,Destruction debris,"This fill is about 2,40 deep, comprises 57,4% of the cistern's volume, and contains 38,6% of the pottery, and 39,5% of the tablewares. Of the three coins, one is Late Hellenistic, whereas the others, dated to AD 117-138 and AD 80-130, are taken as evidence that the cistern was filled in the first third of the second century AD, or slightly later. Lamps L40-2 date to the second half of the first century AD, whilst L39 dates to the early second century AD. 29 Forms of ESC were identified, of which N2-3, N9b, N36, SÙ9 and Kr2. Fragments with a red and red-brown slip are most common, and those with a dark or mottled slip are rare." 1975,PERGA88-Zisterne 6 FÙllung 1,-100,-76,Quadrant II G10a.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,,Debris,"This FÙllung is 0,80 m. deep, and comprises 13,3% of the volume. It included 12% of the pottery, and 8% of the tablewares. No coins were found, so the dating relies on two lamp fragments and an amphora stamp. L43-4 mainly date to the late second, early first century AD, the amphora stamp dates to the second century BC. Other finds (not specified) date to the early first century BC or earlier. 23 ESC Forms were identified, of which only S8 and N2 were quite common. Fragments with a dark and mottled slip are more common than fragments having a red-brown slip. Noteworthy is the scarcity (n=39) of West-Slope Ware, mouldmade bowls and white-grounded pottery, three categories much more common in contemporary deposits." 1976,PERGA88-Zisterne 6 FÙllung 2,-75,25,Quadrant II G10a.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,,Destruction debris,"This fill was 1,85 metres deep and comprised 59,2% of the volume. 86% of the pottery was found in this fill, and 89,4% of the tablewares. Three of the seven datable coins provide a (very) general idea about the chronology: two date to the second and first centuries BC, while a third dates to the third through first centuries BC. In addition, L45-51 and L53 date to the second, the early or to the mid-first century BC; L52 dates to the second and first centuries BC, possibly into the early first century AD. To the author this suggests that the fill may date to the last three quarters of the first century BC, perhaps even thrown in during the early first century AD. 30 Forms of ESC are represented. N2, N4a, T2 and T29 were most common, and S8-9, B3, N3 and Sa24a were somewhat common. The author noted a strong increase of fragments with a red and red-brown slip, and has a ratio to those with a dark or mottled slip of 1:1. Noteworthy is the high quantity of fragments with appliqu_s (about 250), especially in AbhÙbe 13-17. Compared to FÙllung 1, West-Slope Ware (n=119), mouldmade bowls (n=196) and white-grounded pottery (n=328) are well represented, the latter category even slightly stronger than 'normal'. SlaneÍs comment for Zisterne 3, FÙllungen 1 and 2 also seems to have implications for the chronology of this FÙllung, as some of the problematic Forms also occur here." 1977,PERGA88-Zisterne 6 FÙllung 3,,,Quadrant II G10a.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,,Rubbish accumulation,"This fill was 1,30 metres deep and comprised AbhÙbe 11 (its upper half) through 1. It encompassed 22,7% of the volume of the cistern, and with 2% of the pottery, and 2,6% of the tablewares, it is the FÙllung with the sparsest contents of this Zisterne. One lamp fragment was found, datable to the second century AD, and one coin of Septimius Severus, suggest to the author that this FÙllung may have been thrown in during the early third century AD, which is circumstantially supported by a fragment of Gladiatorenkeramik, found in Abhub 4. Only 8 Forms of ESC were identified, and most fragments had a red slip; fragments with a dark or mottled slip were rare." 1978,PET04-Surface,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 1979,PET42-B DUMP,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1980,PET42-D DUMP/STRATUM II,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1981,PET42-E DUMP/STRATUM II,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1982,PET42-KATUTE DUMP/MIDDLE LEVEL STRATUM I.2 & II.1,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1983,PET42-KATUTE DUMP/MIDDLE LEVEL STRATUM II.2,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"This overlaps with Stratum III, as mentioned on p. 106." 1984,PET42-KATUTE DUMP/MIDDLE LEVEL STRATUM III,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1985,PET42-KATUTE DUMP/SURFACE AND STRATUM I.1,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 1986,PET90-B.10.8,25,50,Area B.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"On the basis of coins of Aretas IV and his wife Shaqilat II this Locus is attributed to Phase Ib; this is the excavation area with the three channels which are thought to have been reservoirs, yet no precise information is available for the location of the different Loci." 1987,PET90-B.3.8,25,50,Area B.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"On the basis of coins of Aretas IV and his wife Shaqilat II this Locus is attributed to Phase Ib; this is the excavation area with the three channels which are thought to have been reservoirs, yet no precise information is available for the location of the different Loci." 1988,PET90-B.4.7,25,50,Area B.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"On the basis of coins of Aretas IV and his wife Shaqilat II this Locus is attributed to Phase Ib; this is the excavation area with the three channels which are thought to have been reservoirs, yet no precise information is available for the location of the different Loci." 1989,PET90-B.8.7,25,50,Area B.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"On the basis of coins of Aretas IV and his wife Shaqilat II this Locus is attributed to Phase Ib; this is the excavation area with the three channels which are thought to have been reservoirs, yet no precise information is available for the location of the different Loci." 1990,PET90-C.1.15,25,50,Area C.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"This Locus is attributed to Phase Ib (based on a coin of Aretas after his marriage with Shaqilat II?) to about the second quarter of the first century AD; no information related to these Loci is to be found in the description of Squares 1 and 2, as the main element discussed is the apse of which the two remaining course were constructed of recut Nabataean capitals." 1991,PET90-C.2.14,25,50,Area C.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"This Locus is attributed to Phase Ib on the basis of a coin of Aretas after his marriage with Shaqilat II to about the second quarter of the first century AD; no information related to these Loci is to be found in the description of Squares 1 and 2, as the main element discussed is the apse of which the two remaining course were constructed of recut Nabataean capitals." 1992,PET90-C.2.17,25,50,Area C.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"This Locus is attributed to Phase Ib on the basis of a coin of Aretas after his marriage with Shaqilat II to about the second quarter of the first century AD; no information related to these Loci is to be found in the description of Squares 1 and 2, as the main element discussed is the apse of which the two remaining course were constructed of recut Nabataean capitals." 1993,PET90-C.3.14,25,50,Area C.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"This Locus is attributed to Phase Ib (based on a coin of Aretas after his marriage with Shaqilat II?) to about the second quarter of the first century AD; no information related to this Locus is to be found in the description of this Area, as the main element discussed is the apse of which the two remaining course were constructed of recut Nabataean capitals." 1994,PET90-C.3.16,25,50,Area C.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"This Locus is attributed to Phase Ib (based on a coin of Aretas after his marriage with Shaqilat II?) to about the second quarter of the first century AD; no information related to this Locus is to be found in the description of this Area, as the main element discussed is the apse of which the two remaining course were constructed of recut Nabataean capitals." 1995,PET90-C.4.16,25,50,Area C.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"This Locus is attributed to Phase Ib (based on a coin of Aretas after his marriage with Shaqilat II?) to about the second quarter of the first century AD; no information related to this Locus is to be found in the description of this Area, as the main element discussed is the apse of which the two remaining course were constructed of recut Nabataean capitals." 1996,PET90-C.4.20,-9,18,Area C.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Related to the pavement with the hexagonal slabs; the dating of loci and Phases of which mainly relies on coins, as mentioned on p. 7, and as such attributed to Phase Ia; the remains of the paved area, the (blocked) staircase and the basin are though to form part of a single setting, intended for ritual purposes." 1997,PET90-C.4.22,-9,18,Area C.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Related to the pavement with the hexagonal slabs; the dating of loci and Phases of which mainly relies on coins, as mentioned on p. 7, and as such attributed to Phase Ia; the remains of the paved area, the (blocked) staircase and the basin are though to form part of a single setting, intended for ritual purposes." 1998,PET90-D.1.14,-9,18,Area D.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"On the basis of a coin af Aretas IV before his second wife Shaqilat II, this Locus is attributed to Phase Ia; the architectural features found in the two squares are not discussed in detail, and regarding their function the author remains silent; because of the coin it is seen as contemporary with the remains around the apse in Area C although Khairy does not suggest an relation between the two (of there was one of course)." 1999,PET90-D.2.10,25,50,Area D.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Although not specified, also this Locus is likely based on coins of Aretas IV and his wife Shaqilat II to Phase Ib; the architectural features found in the two squares are not discussed in detail, and regarding their function the author remains silent." 2000,PET90-D.2.11,-9,18,Area D.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"On the basis of a coin af Aretas IV before his second wife Shaqilat II, this Locus is attributed to Phase Ia; the architectural features found in the two squares are not discussed in detail, and regarding their function the author remains silent; because of the coin it is seen as contemporary with the remains around the apse in Area C although Khairy does not suggest an relation between the two (of there was one of course)." 2001,PET90-D.2.9,25,50,Area D.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,I suppose this Locus is also attributed to Phase Ib on the basis of (a) coin(s); nothing concerning Phase Ib in this Area is discussed in the text. 2002,PET96-132 Abs. 1/PQ 105/N,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2003,PET96-EZ I/FK 101 Abs. 5/PQ 101/P Raum 12,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2004,PET96-EZ I/FK 104 Abs. 5/PQ 102-3 Raum 21,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2005,PET96-EZ I/FK 107 Abs. 1/PQ 104/L,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2006,PET96-EZ I/FK 113/PQ 103/L Sondage A,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2007,PET96-EZ I/FK 113/PQ 103/L Suchschnitt in Sond. A,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2008,PET96-EZ I/FK 114 Abs. 6/PQ 103/O-P Sondage E,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2009,PET96-EZ I/FK 117 Abs. 3/PQ 104/M,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2010,PET96-EZ I/FK 124 Abs. 1/PQ 104/L Raum I,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2011,PET96-EZ I/FK 126 Abs. 1/PQ 103/K-L,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2012,PET96-EZ I/FK 126 Abs. I/PQ 103/K-L,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2013,PET96-EZ I/FK 127 Abs. 4/PQ 104/M,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2014,PET96-EZ I/FK 132 Abs. 1/PQ 105/N,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2015,PET96-EZ I/FK 135 Abs. 8/PQ 103/L Sondage A,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2016,PET96-EZ I/FK 151 Abs. 1/PQ 104/N,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2017,PET96-EZ I/FK 154 Abs. 1/PQ 104/O,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2018,PET96-EZ I/FK 161 Abs. 1/PQ 105/O,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2019,PET96-EZ I/FK 166/PQ 104/N-O,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2020,PET96-EZ I/FK 170 Abs.3/PQ 103-4/N-O Sondage B,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2021,PET96-EZ I/FK 171 Abs. 13/PQ 103/L Sondage A,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2022,PET96-EZ I/FK 176 Abs. 14/PQ 103/L Sondage A,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2023,PET96-EZ I/FK 184 Abs. 1/PQ 104/O,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2024,PET96-EZ I/FK 19 Abs. 1/PQ 103/L Raum 14,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2025,PET96-EZ I/FK 191 Abs. 19/PQ 103/L Sondage A,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2026,PET96-EZ I/FK 206 Abs. 17/PQ 103/L Sondage A,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2027,PET96-EZ I/FK 207 Abs 18/PQ 103/L Sondage A,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2028,PET96-EZ I/FK 213 Abs 2/PQ 99-100/O Raum 28,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2029,PET96-EZ I/FK 213 Abs. 2/PQ 99-100/O Raum 28,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2030,PET96-EZ I/FK 218 Abs. 2/PQ 102-3/O,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2031,PET96-EZ I/FK 223 Abs. 3/PQ 100/O Raum 8,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2032,PET96-EZ I/FK 224 Abs. 3/PQ 100/N-O Raum 8,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2033,PET96-EZ I/FK 238 Abs. 3/PQ 113/K,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,This concerns the 'untere Terasse'. 2034,PET96-EZ I/FK 244 Abs. 10/PQ 103-4/O,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2035,PET96-EZ I/FK 244 Abs. 10/PQ 103-4/O Raum VI,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2036,PET96-EZ I/FK 246 Abs.1/PQ 97/N,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2037,PET96-EZ I/FK 254 Abs. 10/PQ 103/O Raum 20,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2038,PET96-EZ I/FK 256 Abs. 5/PQ 100/O Raum 8,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2039,PET96-EZ I/FK 258 Abs. 1/PQ 97/O,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2040,PET96-EZ I/FK 259 Abs. 10/PQ 103/P,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2041,PET96-EZ I/FK 263 Abs 11/PQ 103/P Raum 25,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2042,PET96-EZ I/FK 263 Abs. 11/PQ 103/P Raum 25,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2043,PET96-EZ I/FK 278 Abs. 3/PQ 98/N-O Sondage F,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2044,PET96-EZ I/FK 28 Abs. 2/PQ103/L Raum II,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2045,PET96-EZ I/FK 285 Abs. 1/PQ 115/K,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,This concerns the 'untere Terasse'. 2046,PET96-EZ I/FK 288 Abs. 10/PQ 104/N-O Sondage B,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2047,PET96-EZ I/FK 299 Abs. 17/PQ 104/N-O Sondage B,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2048,PET96-EZ I/FK 313 Abs. 4/PQ 99/N,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Perhaps the find location is no longer certain, since the additional comment is 'Raum 5, 29 oder 32'." 2049,PET96-EZ I/FK 314 Abs. 8/PQ 104-5/O Sondage C,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2050,PET96-EZ I/FK 316 Abs. 4/PQ 104/P,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2051,PET96-EZ I/FK 319 Abs. 9/PQ 104-5/O Sondage C,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2052,PET96-EZ I/FK 325 Abs. II/PQ 104/O Sondage D,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,This concerns the 'untere Terasse'. 2053,PET96-EZ I/FK 326 Abs. 1/PQ 114/L,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,This concerns the 'untere Terasse'. 2054,PET96-EZ I/FK 337 Abs. 2/PQ 113/K,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,This concerns the 'untere Terasse'. 2055,PET96-EZ I/FK 339 Abs. 2/PQ 113/K,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,This concerns the 'untere Terasse'. 2056,PET96-EZ I/FK 343 Abs. 3/PQ 98/N-O Raum 24,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2057,PET96-EZ I/FK 347 Abs. 2/PQ 114/L,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,This concerns the 'untere Terasse'. 2058,PET96-EZ I/FK 351 Abs. 2/PQ 114 K,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,This concerns the 'untere Terasse'. 2059,PET96-EZ I/FK 352 Abs. 11/PQ 104/N Sondage B,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2060,PET96-EZ I/FK 360 Abs. 9/PQ 104/0 Raum 15,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2061,PET96-EZ I/FK 360 Abs. 9/PQ 104/O Raum 15,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2062,PET96-EZ I/FK 366 Abs. 3/PQ 114/L,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,This concerns the 'untere Terasse'. 2063,PET96-EZ I/FK 376 Abs. 1/PQ 96/O,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2064,PET96-EZ I/FK 378 Abs. 4/PQ 102-3/N Raum 6,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2065,PET96-EZ I/FK 383 Abs. 3/PQ 114/K,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,This concerns the 'untere Terasse'. 2066,PET96-EZ I/FK 384 Abs. 2/PQ 96/O,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2067,PET96-EZ I/FK 390 Abs. 3/PQ 114/L,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2068,PET96-EZ I/FK 395 Abs. 6/PQ 98/N-O Sondage F,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2069,PET96-EZ I/FK 396 Abs. 4/PQ 114/K,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,This concerns the 'untere Terasse'. 2070,PET96-EZ I/FK 40 Abs. 2/PQ 102/N Raum 2,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2071,PET96-EZ I/FK 400 Abs. 3/PQ 114/L,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,This concerns the 'untere Terasse'. 2072,PET96-EZ I/FK 412 Abs. 2/PQ 100/L,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2073,PET96-EZ I/FK 418 Abs. 3/PQ 100/L Raum 31,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2074,PET96-EZ I/FK 424 Abs. 6/PQ 102/P,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2075,PET96-EZ I/FK 429 Abs. 5/PQ 99/N-O Raum 32,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2076,PET96-EZ I/FK 442 Abs. 4/PQ 98/N Raum 24,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2077,PET96-EZ I/FK 464 Abs. 8/PQ 104-5/N Raum XXI,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2078,PET96-EZ I/FK 472 Abs. 8/PQ 98/N-O Sondage F,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2079,PET96-EZ I/FK 49 Abs. 3/PQ 101-2/N Raum 3,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2080,PET96-EZ I/FK 64 Abs. 1/PQ 103/O,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2081,PET96-EZ I/FK 76 Abs. 2/PQ 101/O Raum 8,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2082,PET96-EZ I/FK 9 Abs. 2/PQ 102/L,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2083,PET96-EZ I/FK 91 Abs. 4/PQ 102-3/L,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2084,PET96-EZ I/FK 92 Abs. 4/PQ 102-3/M Raum II,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2085,PET96-EZ I/FK Abs. 6/PQ 103/N-O Raum 18,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2086,PET96-EZ I/PQ 103/P Raum 25,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,It was found in the wall (aus Mauer'). 2087,PET96-EZ II/FK 1,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2088,PET96-EZ II/FK 10 Schicht 7,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2089,PET96-EZ II/FK 11 Schicht 8,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2090,PET96-EZ II/FK 12,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2091,PET96-EZ II/FK 12c Schicht 27,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2092,PET96-EZ II/FK 2 Schicht 1,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2093,PET96-EZ II/FK 20 Schicht 19,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2094,PET96-EZ II/FK 25 Schicht 24,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2095,PET96-EZ II/FK 5 Schicht 2,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2096,PHI97-NE10/90.31,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,A mixed Iron Age II-Hellenistic context. 2097,PHI97-NE10/95.03,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,'Contaminated context'. 2098,PHI97-NE10/95.21,0,100,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2099,PHI97-NE20/90.04,635,1099,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2100,PHI97-NE20/95.27,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,'Contaminated context'. 2101,PHI97-NE30/90.28,1175,1516,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Dated to the Ayyubid-Mamluk period. 2102,PHI97-NE35/85.09,635,1099,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2103,PHI97-NE35/95.14,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,'Contaminated context'. 2104,PHI97-NE35/95.19,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,'Contaminated context'. 2105,PHI97-NE40/25.03,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2106,PHI97-NE50/30.12,,749,Temple portico.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"The terminus ante quem of AD 749 is the earthquake attributed to that year, which also struck Scythopolis; context described as 'ash layer under temple portico collapse.'" 2107,PHI97-NE65/80.11,635,1099,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2108,PHI97-SE10/40.01,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2109,PHI97-SW20/10.01,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2110,PHI97-SW20/15.09,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2111,QARA KEUPRU81-Surface,,,Qara Keupru.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2112,QARA MAZRAA81-Surface,,,Qara Mazraa.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2113,QOL SROUJ81-Surface,,,Qol Srouj.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2114,RAM RAH62-Locus 352,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Most likely also belonging to Stratum II (see Locus 386), but it is not specified in the publication." 2115,RAM RAH62-Locus 386,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"This locus belongs to Byzantine Stratum II (actually consisting of Phases A and B), which spans the fifth through seventh centuries AD." 2116,RASM81-Surface,,,Rasm.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2117,REH88-Loci 501 & 506,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2118,REH88-Loci 518 & 525,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2119,REH88-Locus 500,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2120,REH88-Locus 505,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2121,REH88-Locus 506,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2122,REH88-Locus 508,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2123,REH88-Locus 509,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2124,REH88-Locus 510,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2125,REH88-Locus 514,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2126,REH88-Locus 515,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2127,REH88-Locus 521,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2128,REH88-Locus 525,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2129,RES92-PHASE I,70,80,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2130,RES92-PHASE II-a,425,450,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2131,RES92-PHASE II-b,450,475,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2132,RES92-PHASE III,475,518,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2133,RES92-PHASE IV,518,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2134,RES92-PHASE V,559,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2135,SAB82-RR IV i 175,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,RR IV is the first assemblage in which ITS was recognized. 2136,SAB82-RR IV xxv 16,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,RR IV is the first assemblage in which ITS was recognized. 2137,SAB82-RR IX iii b 1,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2138,SAB82-RR IX v 5,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2139,SAB82-RR IX xxiii 11,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2140,SAB82-RR V i a 1,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2141,SAB82-RR V iii 2,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2142,SAB82-RR V iii 8,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2143,SAB82-RR V iii b 3,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2144,SAB82-RR V xiv 8a,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2145,SAB82-RR V xxiii 39,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2146,SAB82-RR V xxiv 23,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2147,SAB82-RR VI xiv 81,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2148,SAB82-RR VI xiv 9,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2149,SAB82-RR VI xxii 35,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2150,SAB82-RR VI xxii 37,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2151,SAB82-RR VI xxiv 15,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2152,SAB82-RR VI xxiv 17,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2153,SAB82-RR VI xxv 24,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2154,SAB82-RR VI xxv 25,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2155,SAB82-RR VII iii c 2,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2156,SAB82-RR VII v 3,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2157,SAB82-RR VII xiv 10,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2158,SAB82-RR VII xv,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2159,SAB82-RR VII xxiii 10,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2160,SAB82-RR VIII xxi 22,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2161,SAB82-RR X xiv 143,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2162,SAB82-RR X xxiii,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2163,SAB82-RR X xxxii 12,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2164,SAB82-RR X xxxii 8,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2165,SAB82-RR XI v 2,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2166,SAB82-RR XI xxiii 21,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2167,SAB82-RR XI xxiii 22,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2168,SAB82-RR XI xxiii 23,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2169,SAB82-RR XII xiv 92,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2170,SAB82-RR XII xviii 8,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2171,SAB82-RR XIII xiv 11,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2172,SAB82-RR XIII xiv 12,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2173,SAB82-RR XIII xxiv 43,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2174,SAB82-RR XIV xxii 13,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2175,SAB82-RR XIV xxiii 26,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2176,SAB82-RR XV vi b 1,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2177,SAB82-RR XVII xv 12,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2178,SAB82-RR XVII xxii 17,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2179,SAB82-RR XVII xxiii 40,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2180,SAM57-PRE HERODIAN,,-60,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"On p. 309 the terminus ante quem is considered 65 BC; I have taken 60 BC because of its chronological proximity to the Gabinian building program, an important historical point in time used in the argumentation of the chronological framework of the typology." 2181,SAM57-ROMAN 2a,,,Cistern.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,,Fill,"No coins are reported; for specific details concerning the history of the cistern, see p. 300. Regarding its chronology, it is thought quite close in time to the Roman 2 period, and even to have connections to the Roman Ia period." 2182,SAM57-ROMAN I,-55,-30,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Following Kenyon's discussion of the chronological aspects, this period should be dated to between 55 and 30 BC, naturally considering some margins on either end." 2183,SAM57-ROMAN Ia,-25,25,House.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,secondary,Rubbish accumulation,"This fill comes from a bath within a pre-Herodian house, and the bath may have continued in use as a rubbish dump into the Roman I period; the fill was subsequently 'sealed' by a floor datable to the Roman 2 period; note however the fragments illustrated on fig. 68, either intrusive from the floor or otherwise included in the rubbish dump." 2184,SAMOT69-TOMB,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Grave good,The tomb is not specified but mentioned on p. 196; the âandarli vessel I regard to be a grave gift? (note that the author dates it to the first half of the first century AD). 2185,SAR95-COURTYARD WELL-DEPOSIT 3,600,625,,not_available,not_available,not_available,Mixed,secondary,Fill,The operation is thought to have occured simultaneously rather than a gradual dumping of debris. 2186,SAR95-HILLTOP WELL-DEPOSIT 1,475,500,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,mixed,Fill,This deposit concerns the lower 7.1 meter of the well. The fiiling was apparently done gradually instead of purely one dumping operation. 2187,SAR95-HILLTOP WELL-DEPOSIT 2,575,600,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,mixed,Fill,This concerns the upper 15.50 meter of the well. 2188,SEH00-Grave 87/51 6,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Burial of a child; an ESA Form 47 was found stamped XAPIC, which is associated with wishing the child a good way on his way to 'heaven'." 2189,SIN00-Abu Jiffa,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2190,SIN00-Et-Tur,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2191,SIN00-Serbal,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2192,SIN00-Sufsufa,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2193,SIPH49-GRAVE 24,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Grave good, 2194,SIPH49-GRAVE 8,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Grave good, 2195,Smy07-StateAgora,,,This material is from excavation seasons of 1997-98 and 2002-03 at the State Agora in Smyrna. Material does not belong to a particular stratigraphy and is mixed.,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,Mixed,,,This material does not belong to a particular stratigraphy. A selection to describe the Ceramic make-up of Smyrna in Later Roman and Byzantine periods 2196,SOU96-SURFACE,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Surface, 2197,SOUN03-Surface,,,Military camp.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface),"The name of the place as it is known today is Sa'neh; the supposedly ancient name Sountha was drawn from a few inscriptions that were found in the area. Less than a few dozen pottery fragments were collected at the surface; they appeared scarce among the myriad of blocks. Lenoir thinks, based on the few identifiable fragments of ARSW that the origins of the camp go back to the Severan period. No PRSW was recognized, which leads the author to suggest the camp was abandoned prior to the mid-fifth century AD." 2198,SPA03-Group 1 9092,-100,25,Roman Theatre.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,secondary,,"The authors provide no information about the nature of the deposit (e.g. fill?), nor on what criteria the date range is based exactly. See also pp. 593-4: 'Group 1, deposited between the scenery-store tracks of the original stage building in the early to mid first century AD may represent activity before the end of the life of that building, or may contain residual material disturbed during other processes. But it shows the early presence of Italian imports and the beginning of the transition of the long-established Black-Glaze tradition to that of Red Slip Ware, with identical forms being used, some of which imitate closely forms of other fine wares produced in Italy and elsewhere. Not all forms represent continuity however, since this group sees the final appearance of, for example, late Hellenistic pink-surfaced cooking ware.' These two contexts were 'sealed' by Group 2." 2199,SPA03-Group 2,75,100,Roman Theatre.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,secondary,,"The only piece of interest is an uncatalogued ESB-fragment, on which it seems the suggested date of this Group relies; the three contexts of this Group, 9088, 9091 and 9132 cover those of Group 1, and are tentatively associated with the renovation of the theatre, and a dedication is known through an inscription to have taken place in AD 78, under Vespasian; for characteristics about the pottery, see the article and the related Word-file." 2200,SPA03-Group 3 9087,75,125,Roman Theatre.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,secondary,,"The two contexts of this Group, 9087 and 9096, cover those of Group 2 and extend from the north to the south trackway. They are associated with a structure of unclear use, built after the phase of use of the trackways but prior to the construction of the nymphaeum. It is not clear on what criteria the suggested date range is based. The tradition of black glaze may continue into this period, but for further characteristic about the pottery see the article and the related Word-file." 2201,SPA03-Group 4 9047,125,225,Roman Theatre.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,secondary,Construction fill,"The five contexts which make up this Group are not individually specified, but all seem related to the construction of the nymphaeum and associated features such as the water basin and drainage system. ESB, âandarli Ware and African amphorae provide the main dating evidence ('numerous pieces'). Note however that residual Black Glaze (thus by now regarded as residual!) is present, which suggests that during the construction of the nymphaeum earlier levels were cut through, or such fragments were already present as residual material. Last, it is interesting that the authors observe that the range and quantity of imported finewares appears to increase during the second and third centuries AD." 2202,SPA03-Group 4 9129,125,225,Roman Theatre.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,secondary,Construction fill,"The five contexts which make up this Group are not individually specified, but all seem related to the construction of the nymphaeum and associated features such as the water basin and drainage system. ESB, âandarli Ware and African amphorae provide the main dating evidence ('numerous pieces'). Note however that residual Black Glaze (thus by now regarded as residual!) is present, which suggests that during the construction of the nymphaeum earlier levels were cut through, or such fragments were already present as residual material. Last, it is interesting that the authors observe that the range and quantity of imported finewares appears to increase during the second and third centuries AD." 2203,SPA03-Group 5 9062,375,400,Roman Theatre.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,secondary,Rubbish accumulation,"This particular context, one of two of this Group, covered the contexts of Group 4. They are associated with the destruction of the nymphaeum, tentatively seen resulting from the earthquake of AD 375. This implies that the nymphaeum was destroyed or went out of use because of the earthquake, and was no longer in use afterwards. The authors seem to prefer to see this as a large dump of domestic rubbish, dumped after the destruction. The event, and the ARSW, seem to provide the basic dating evidence." 2204,SPA03-Group 6 9024,400,425,Roman Theatre.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Destruction debris,"Most if not all of the major pottery categories represented in the contexts of this Group contribute to the date range. Also, it seems suggested as if the incursion of Alaric in AD 396 played an indirect role, as the structures and their collapse/destruction (represented by this and the other four loci) were built following that event, upon the remains of the nymphaeum. For further details about the pottery, with the exception of ARSW all appear to be local, see pp. 571 & 581-2. This and the other contexts (with the exception of 9071) represent outliers of the debris layer." 2205,SPA03-Group 6 9071,400,425,Roman Theatre.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Destruction debris,"Most if not all of the major pottery categories represented in the contexts of this Group contribute to the date range. Also, it seems suggested as if the incursion of Alaric in AD 396 played an indirect role, as the structures and their collapse/destruction (represented by this and the other four loci) were built following that event, upon the remains of the nymphaeum. For further details about the pottery, with the exception of ARSW all appear to be local, see pp. 571 & 581-2. This is the largest locus of this Group, and represents the core of the debris layer." 2206,SPA03-Group 6 9119,400,425,Roman Theatre.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Destruction debris,"Most if not all of the major pottery categories represented in the contexts of this Group contribute to the date range. Also, it seems suggested as if the incursion of Alaric in AD 396 played an indirect role, as the structures and their collapse/destruction (represented by this and the other four loci) were built following that event, upon the remains of the nymphaeum. For further details about the pottery, with the exception of ARSW all appear to be local, see pp. 571 & 581-2. This and the other contexts (with the exception of 9071) represent outliers of the debris layer." 2207,SPA03-Group 7 9054,425,450,Roman Theatre.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Fill for floor,"The only context of this Group (9054) covers 9071, the largest context of Group 6. It is interpreted as a trample or floor level, which suggests some sort of occupation/activity in this area during this period. It included a PRSW rim, no ARSW, Late Roman Gouged Ware; some Frankish pottery is to/should be seen as intrusive." 2208,SPA93-RSC 1N 4124,50,100,Roman Stoa,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"The information presented in the publication is rather limited, so qualitative information regarding the deposit cannot be included." 2209,SPA93-RSC 1N 4168,-27,14,Roman Stoa,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Idem 2210,SPA93-RSC 1SW 4113,130,180,Roman Stoa,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Idem 2211,SPA93-RSC 2W 4119,125,175,Roman Stoa,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Idem 2212,SPA93-RSC 2W 4132,50,100,Roman Stoa,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Idem 2213,SPA93-RSC 2W 4154,-25,0,Roman Stoa,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Idem 2214,SPA93-RSC 3 4160,250,300,Roman Stoa,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Idem 2215,SPA95-ST 92/93 IV,,,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Construction fill,"This trench consists of 7006, 7011, 7014, 7030 and 7040. No date for the more upper parts of this trench are given from where the two fragments come from that are included in the database; therefore I cannot included a date here." 2216,STO92-1016,400,425,Fuller's house,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,Destruction fill,- 2217,STO92-1023,375,400,Fuller's house,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,Fill for floor, 2218,STO92-1057,300,500,West Cemetery,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Use accumulation, 2219,STO92-1059,0,100,West Cemetery,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Fill,Fill inside grave 2220,STO92-1070,350,600,West Cemetery,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Fill,Fill over tiles 2221,STO92-1080,25,75,West Cemetery,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,,"Compact, ashy soil" 2222,STO92-1089,25,75,West Cemetery,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,,"General deposit over sector X2; ashy, grey soil" 2223,STO92-1090,25,75,West Cemetery,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,,No specification are presented 2224,STO92-1093,25,75,West Cemetery,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,,"Light ashy soil over graves 261, 265, 266" 2225,STO92-1094,-100,-75,West Cemetery,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,Fill,Fill of cairn and within outer pit 2226,STO92-127,300,400,Central Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris, 2227,STO92-1295,225,325,Inner Wall West,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Rubbish accumulation, 2228,STO92-1296,200,325,Inner Wall West,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Rubbish accumulation, 2229,STO92-130,-100,-50,Central Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris,The area is designated as having been a potter's shop 2230,STO92-1306,175,250,Inner Wall West,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,Dump,This deposit pertains to a dumped fill below a mosaic (floor) 2231,STO92-131,-100,-50,Central Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris,The area is designated as having been a potter's shop 2232,STO92-1314,350,400,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,Fill,It is referred to as a dumped fill 2233,STO92-1316,350,,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill,It is referred to as a dumped fill 2234,STO92-1319,200,400,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill,It is referred to as a dumped fill 2235,STO92-1324,100,350,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill,It is referred to as a dumped fill 2236,STO92-1325,100,350,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill,It is referred to as a dumped fill 2237,STO92-1327,200,350,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill,It is referred to as a dumped fill 2238,STO92-134,-100,-50,Central Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris,The area is designated as having been a potter's shop 2239,STO92-1349,300,500,Fuller's House,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris, 2240,STO92-1356,200,400,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Use accumulation, 2241,STO92-1358,100,300,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Construction fill,Fill second construction 2242,STO92-1361,350,600,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Use accumulation, 2243,STO92-1362,300,500,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Use accumulation, 2244,STO92-1370,375,425,City Wall East,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Erosional layer,Mud slide 2245,STO92-1373,200,400,City Wall East,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris, 2246,STO92-1398,300,400,City Wall East,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Rubbish accumulation, 2247,STO92-140,-100,-50,Central Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris,The area is designated as having been a potter's shop 2248,STO92-1404,350,400,City Wall East,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Rubbish accumulation, 2249,STO92-1416,50,100,West Cemetery,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Greyish tan soil over Graves 272, 274, 275" 2250,STO92-1417,50,100,West Cemetery,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Over Graves 274, 281, 283, 286" 2251,STO92-1418,50,100,West Cemetery,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"General deposit over graves 282, 287, 288 & 295" 2252,STO92-1419,25,75,West Cemetery,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"General deposit over graves 291, 292 & 293" 2253,STO92-1420,50,100,West Cemetery,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,General sector X4; lowest deposit 2254,STO92-1430,400,500,West Cemetery,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Surface,General area 2255,STO92-1434,100,300,West Cemetery,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill, 2256,STO92-1441,-100,100,West Cemetery,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Over graves 277, 278, 279 & 285; mixed 1st B.C. to late 1st A.C." 2257,STO92-1442,25,75,West Cemetery,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Over graves 285, 294, 298, 299 & 300" 2258,STO92-1453,50,,West Cemetery,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Grave 62 pit 2259,STO92-1454,0,100,West Cemetery,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Grave construction 2260,STO92-1468,-100,100,West Cemetery,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Grave construction 2261,STO92-1471,125,175,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Construction fill, 2262,STO92-1474,125,175,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Construction fill, 2263,STO92-1475,100,200,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Construction fill, 2264,STO92-1477,125,175,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Construction fill, 2265,STO92-1478,125,175,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Construction fill, 2266,STO92-1479,125,175,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Construction fill, 2267,STO92-148,450,500,Fuller's House,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Rubbish accumulation, 2268,STO92-1482,0,100,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2269,STO92-1493,0,200,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Pre-theatre silt 2270,STO92-1495,75,100,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Pre-theatre silt 2271,STO92-1501,75,100,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris, 2272,STO92-1507,400,500,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Use accumulation, 2273,STO92-1510,0,200,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Construction fill, 2274,STO92-1511,125,175,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Construction fill, 2275,STO92-1537,125,175,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Construction fill, 2276,STO92-1538,75,100,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Pre-theatre silt 2277,STO92-155,450,500,Fuller's House,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Rubbish accumulation, 2278,STO92-1551,300,400,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Rubbish accumulation, 2279,STO92-1552,300,400,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris, 2280,STO92-1569,300,400,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris, 2281,STO92-159,400,450,Fuller's House,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Use accumulation, 2282,STO92-1599,300,400,Central Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,,,Below Synagogue II floor 2283,STO92-1625,400,500,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill,Dumped fill 2284,STO92-1629,375,400,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill,Dumped fill 2285,STO92-1636,-125,100,Fuller's House,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,,,"Burial, sacred meal (!)" 2286,STO92-1637,-125,100,Fuller's House,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,,,"Burial, grave 313" 2287,STO92-1645,375,400,Fuller's House,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill,Fill below floor IV 2288,STO92-165,475,500,Fuller's House,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris, 2289,STO92-1656,300,500,Peristeria House,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Rubbish accumulation, 2290,STO92-1657,300,400,Peristeria House,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Rubbish accumulation, 2291,STO92-1659,400,500,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Rubbish accumulation, 2292,STO92-166,475,525,Fuller's House,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris, 2293,STO92-1662,75,125,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Construction fill, 2294,STO92-1672,0,125,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Construction fill, 2295,STO92-1686,350,600,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill, 2296,STO92-169,375,400,Fuller's House,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Use accumulation, 2297,STO92-1697,100,300,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill, 2298,STO92-1703,100,350,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill, 2299,STO92-171,300,500,Fuller's House,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Use accumulation, 2300,STO92-1770,300,500,Central Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill,Dumped fill for Central Basilica 2301,STO92-178,300,500,Bridge Access,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Clay/silt 2302,STO92-1783,375,400,Central Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Post-synagogue/pre-Basilica 2303,STO92-1798,450,475,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,,Fill, 2304,STO92-1799,450,475,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,,Fill, 2305,STO92-18,75,125,West Cemetery,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,General (area?) 2306,STO92-1800,450,475,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,,Fill, 2307,STO92-1801,450,475,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,,Fill, 2308,STO92-1804,300,500,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill, 2309,STO92-1846,175,225,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Construction fill,Second construction 2310,STO92-19,0,100,West Cemetery,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,General (area?) 2311,STO92-190,200,300,Bridge Access,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Sand 2312,STO92-1922,400,500,Central Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Reliquary 2313,STO92-1933,100,200,Central Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2314,STO92-1935,300,500,Central Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Topsoil 2315,STO92-1939,300,400,Central Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Detritus of terre pis_ 2316,STO92-1946,200,400,Central Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Use accumulation, 2317,STO92-1948,300,400,Central Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Use accumulation, 2318,STO92-1957,75,100,Central Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris, 2319,STO92-2076,425,475,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill,Fill over crypt 2320,STO92-2089,400,500,Small Bath,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris, 2321,STO92-2094,350,600,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill, 2322,STO92-2108,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2323,STO92-2111,350,600,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill,Dumped fill 2324,STO92-2112,350,600,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill,Dumped fill 2325,STO92-2181,200,300,Central Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Pre-basilica 2326,STO92-2186,300,500,Central Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris, 2327,STO92-2194,300,500,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris, 2328,STO92-2201,400,500,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2329,STO92-2202,400,500,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2330,STO92-221,400,600,Akropolis,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Use accumulation,Use level 2331,STO92-2210,450,475,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,,Fill,Dumped fill 2332,STO92-2211,450,475,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,,Fill,Dumped fill 2333,STO92-2212,425,475,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris,Destruction Building A 2334,STO92-2213,425,475,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris, 2335,STO92-2218,425,475,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris,Destruction Building A 2336,STO92-2222,,,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Surface,"The period is mixed, with what is meant that the pottery (and other finds?) consists of a mixed chronological assemblage." 2337,STO92-2223,,,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,Dump,The dump is referred to as the contents of a recent pit. 2338,STO92-2230,425,475,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,,Construction fill,Construction phase I 2339,STO92-2233,450,475,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,,Fill,Dumped fill 2340,STO92-2234,425,475,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris,Destruction Building A 2341,STO92-2263,375,425,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill,Fill over piscina pipe 2342,STO92-228,75,,Akropolis,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2343,STO92-230,50,100,Akropolis,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Use accumulation,"Use level, road (?)" 2344,STO92-2300,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2345,STO92-2307,,,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2346,STO92-231,50,100,Akropolis,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Floor deposit,Floor (?) 2347,STO92-2315,475,500,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Use accumulation,Use level 2348,STO92-2319,400,500,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Drains 2349,STO92-2347,400,500,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Pre-basilica fills 2350,STO92-235,575,600,Akropolis,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris, 2351,STO92-2354,350,600,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill, 2352,STO92-2355,400,500,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Use accumulation, 2353,STO92-236,575,600,Akropolis,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris, 2354,STO92-2360,400,500,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Test trench NW 2355,STO92-2367,300,400,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Pre-basilica fills 2356,STO92-238,200,350,Akropolis,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Use accumulation,Use level 2357,STO92-2382,100,300,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill,Early fills 2358,STO92-2385,100,200,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Early levels 2359,STO92-2389,100,200,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Early levels 2360,STO92-239,200,400,Akropolis,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris, 2361,STO92-2393,375,400,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Below Building A 2362,STO92-2405,425,475,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris,Destruction Building A 2363,STO92-2406,425,475,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris,Destruction Building A 2364,STO92-2407,425,475,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris,Destruction Building A 2365,STO92-245,,,Akropolis,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Use accumulation, 2366,STO92-2455,500,525,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,,,The nature of the deposit is referred to as 'mixed' 2367,STO92-2457,,,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,The nature of the deposit is referred to as 'mixed' 2368,STO92-248,75,,Akropolis,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris,"The nature of the deposit is described as 'Destruction, floor (?)'" 2369,STO92-249,75,,Akropolis,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris,"The nature of the deposit is referred to as 'Destruction, debris (?)'" 2370,STO92-250,-150,-100,Akropolis,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,No further details concerning this deposit are provided 2371,STO92-252,-150,-100,Akropolis,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,No further details concerning this deposit are provided 2372,STO92-2579,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2373,STO92-258,40,,Akropolis,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2374,STO92-2580,400,500,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill,Dumped fill 2375,STO92-2581,450,475,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,,Fill,Dumped fill 2376,STO92-2583,450,475,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,,Fill,Dumped fill 2377,STO92-2588,450,475,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris,Destruction Building A 2378,STO92-259,0,20,Akropolis,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2379,STO92-26,-25,25,West Cemetery,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2380,STO92-260,-25,0,Akropolis,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2381,STO92-2604,425,475,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Construction fill,Construction Phase I 2382,STO92-2605,425,475,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Construction fill,Construction Phase I 2383,STO92-262,-100,0,Akropolis,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2384,STO92-274,400,425,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Dump,Rubbish accumulation 2385,STO92-278,400,425,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Dump,Rubbish accumulation 2386,STO92-282,375,400,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Dump,Rubbish accumulation 2387,STO92-285,300,400,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"The deposit is described as 'gray, ashy' and as a habitational deposit." 2388,STO92-293,400,425,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Dump,Rubbish accumulation 2389,STO92-294,400,425,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Dump,Rubbish accumulation 2390,STO92-295,400,425,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Dump,Rubbish accumulation 2391,STO92-297,400,425,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Dump,Rubbish accumulation 2392,STO92-298,400,425,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Dump,Rubbish accumulation 2393,STO92-299,400,425,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Dump,Rubbish accumulation 2394,STO92-30,50,200,West Cemetery,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2395,STO92-300,400,425,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Dump,Bonding of wall 11 2396,STO92-302,400,425,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Dump,"Test trench #1, Grave 97" 2397,STO92-303,400,425,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Dump,Rubbish accumulation 2398,STO92-305,378,,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Dump,Rubbish above floor 2399,STO92-306,375,400,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Dump,Rubbish accumulation 2400,STO92-307,375,400,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Dump,Rubbish accumulation 2401,STO92-381,200,300,West Cemetery,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2402,STO92-385,75,125,West Cemetery,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,This deposit apparently consists of 'green gravel' 'over Grave 38 et al.' 2403,STO92-389,0,100,West Cemetery,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill,Fill under tiles 2404,STO92-392,75,125,West Cemetery,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2405,STO92-411,0,100,West Cemetery,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2406,STO92-412,0,100,West Cemetery,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2407,STO92-415,0,200,West Cemetery,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2408,STO92-43,25,75,West Cemetery,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2409,STO92-433,200,300,West Cemetery,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2410,STO92-441,100,300,West Cemetery,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill,This deposit appears to be a 'Land fill' 'over Grave 50' 2411,STO92-445,50,,West Cemetery,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,This appears to be a deposit 'over Grave 61' 2412,STO92-45,0,33,West Cemetery,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2413,STO92-453,0,200,West Cemetery,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2414,STO92-476,200,300,West Cemetery,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill,This deposit appears to be a 'Land fill' 'over Grave 6' 2415,STO92-483,200,300,West Cemetery,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill,This deposit consist of a dumped fill contained in the exposed Grave 10 2416,STO92-486,50,75,West Cemetery,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill,"Landfill soil exposing Graves 11, 12, 13 & 14" 2417,STO92-487,25,75,West Cemetery,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,This deposit is the soil near a small pot (catalogue number C-71-60; the date falls within the second or third quarter of the first century AD. 2418,STO92-488,25,75,West Cemetery,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"This is the 'hard, tan soil among graves'" 2419,STO92-490,-10,50,West Cemetery,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Exposing Grave 18 2420,STO92-507,300,400,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Rubbish accumulation, 2421,STO92-509,200,400,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris, 2422,STO92-514,400,425,Fuller's House,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris, 2423,STO92-523,350,400,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Dump,Rubbish accumulation 2424,STO92-529,300,400,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Dump,Rubbish accumulation 2425,STO92-547,-75,-25,Peristeria Court,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Dump, 2426,STO92-549,-75,-25,Peristeria Court,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Dump, 2427,STO92-551,-75,-25,Peristeria Court,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Dump, 2428,STO92-552,-75,-25,Peristeria Court,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Dump, 2429,STO92-554,-75,-25,Peristeria Court,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Dump,'Living surface' 2430,STO92-594,0,100,Civil Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris,Burnt destruction debris 2431,STO92-599,0,100,Civil Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris,Burnt destruction debris 2432,STO92-608,-75,-25,Civil Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2433,STO92-609,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2434,STO92-610,-75,-25,Civil Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2435,STO92-612,300,500,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris,Burnt destruction debris 2436,STO92-620,375,400,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Use accumulation, 2437,STO92-630,,,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Construction fill, 2438,STO92-645,400,600,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Humus 2439,STO92-692,100,150,Central Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Earth on slabs 2440,STO92-718,375,400,City Wall East,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Mortar, fresco, carbon & clay" 2441,STO92-746,500,600,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris,Destruction/abandonment debris 2442,STO92-75,-25,25,Central Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,,,The area's function is designated as being a 'Courtyard' 2443,STO92-750,400,500,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris, 2444,STO92-76,-100,100,Central Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,The area's function is designated as being a 'Courtyard' 2445,STO92-762/763,200,400,Fuller's House,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Use accumulation,"The date for deposit 762 is given as being 3rd to 4th century; the date of deposit 763, however, is given as being 3rd century." 2446,STO92-77,-100,100,Central Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,The natrue of the deposit is described as 'Mixed earth' 2447,STO92-783,100,200,South City Wall,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,The nature of the deposit is described as the 'content of grave' 2448,STO92-789,0,100,South City Wall,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Use accumulation, 2449,STO92-829,-100,-50,Central Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris,The area's function is described as a 'Potter's Shop' 2450,STO92-831,-100,-50,Central Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris,The area's function is described as a 'Potter's Shop' 2451,STO92-841,300,400,Central Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris, 2452,STO92-847,400,500,Fuller's House,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Use accumulation,It is described as a 'Use level' 2453,STO92-850,400,500,Fuller's House,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Use accumulation, 2454,STO92-86,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2455,STO92-875,500,600,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris,The area's function is described as 'squatters'; with some caution I suppose it is meant that some form of encroachment has taken place here. 2456,STO92-881,,,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Erosional layer,"'Wind-blown silt over floor, which might be described as an erosional layer." 2457,STO92-883,300,400,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris, 2458,STO92-884,300,400,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris, 2459,STO92-902,300,400,Theatre,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Surface, 2460,STO92-91,400,500,Fuller's House,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Use accumulation, 2461,STO92-917,300,500,Large Bath,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris,The area is not further specified; both this and the next deposit (921) are described as being 'Residential'. 2462,STO92-921,100,200,Large Bath,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris,The area is not further specified. 2463,STO92-929,100,200,Large Bath,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris, 2464,STO92-930,100,150,Large Bath,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris, 2465,STO92-934,100,150,Large Bath,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Use accumulation, 2466,STO92-936,100,150,Large Bath,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris, 2467,STO92-938,100,150,Large Bath,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris, 2468,STO92-939,100,150,Large Bath,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,The nature of the deposit is described as 'Terre pis_ wall'. 2469,STO92-940,100,150,Large Bath,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris, 2470,STO92-942,100,200,Large Bath,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Use accumulation, 2471,STO92-946,350,,Inner Wall West,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Destruction debris, 2472,STO92-955,425,475,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill,The nature of the deposit is described as a 'Fill/destruction debris'. 2473,STO92-992,0,100,Peristeria Apse,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill, 2474,STO92-998,400,500,Episcopal Basilica,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,The nature of the deposit is described as 'silt'. 2475,STO92-BASILICA CEMETERY,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2476,STO92-Grave 304,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2477,STO92-Grave 310,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2478,STO92-SURFACE,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2479,SWC67-A.3,,,Site A.3 of the general area of Ayios Yioryios.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,mixed,Survey (surface),"Only 2 tableware fragments are catalogued, of the 9 sherds kept in total." 2480,SWC67-A.6,,,Site A.6.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,mixed,Survey (surface),"'Roman village site by the church of the Panayia. The church lies on the west side of a gully in a small valley to the west of the car road about a kilometre north of A.5. Roman sherds are scattered over a considerable area of flat ground between the gully and the road to the east. A spring, notable in this comparatively waterless region, still flows at the foot of the steep bank which forms the western side of the valley just beyond the church.'; a combed amphora sherd is mentioned, and of the 20 or so sherds kept most are mentioned to be Roman." 2481,SWC67-B.4,,,Site B.4.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface),"According to Hood the site of a Roman village, with worn orange sherds (similarly described elsewhere (A.5) as being possibly medieval) covers an area 60 metres from west to east and more from north to south; unclear whether the amphorae fragments are also regarded as Late Roman." 2482,SWC67-B.5,,,Site B.5.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface),"Two PRSW fragments are catalogued, although no. 48 has no good parallel in LRP." 2483,SWC67-B.6,,,Site B.6.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface),"According to Hood also the site of a Roman village, with wall remains and pottery covering an area of about 100 by 100 metres." 2484,SWC67-B.7,,,Site B.7.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,mixed,Survey (surface),"ïThe site is strewn with abundant stones from buildings, and the ruins of an early Christian basilica church are visible. The body of the church measures inside about 15 metres in length by 12 metres in width, with an apse 3 metres wide and now 6 metres long, but in its original form evidently shorter. Part of the vaulted roof over the apse has survived, and a monolithic column of veined greyish-white marble is standing in position on the north side of it (Plate 6). Other columns are lying in the body of the church. Traces of frescoes are preserved in the apse. These may date from some later restoration of the church. The settlement may have been reoccupied after the reconquest of Crete from the Arabs in A.D. 961. Gerola, however, in describing the Venetian castle of Frangokastelli (Castel-franco), built soon after A.D. 1370 against piratical descents and rebellions in the area, makes no mention of a settlement here and comments upon the unique isolation of the castle in the midst of the deserted plain.Í; of the pottery kept, one glazed sherd was clearly medieval, while Late Roman Red Wares and horizontal and wavy combed amphorae sherds were also noted" 2485,TAN00/06-TR Surface,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2486,TAN00-Surface,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2487,TAN01-Surface,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2488,TAN01-TS3 Surface,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2489,TAN01-TS4 Surface,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2490,TAN02-Surface,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2491,TAN05-TS2 Surface,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2492,TAN05-TS26 Surface,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2493,TAN05-TS28 Surface,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2494,TAN05-TS39 Surface,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2495,TAN05-TS42 Surface,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2496,TAN05-TS9 Surface,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2497,TAN06-Surface,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2498,TAR50-Cemetery,275,400,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2499,TAR50-Circuit Wall Deposit (North),-25,50,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2500,TAR50-Circuit Wall Deposit (South),-25,50,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2501,TAR50-Complex,100,225,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2502,TAR50-Concrete Wall Chambers,75,125,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2503,TAR50-Drain Group,175,300,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2504,TAR50-Fill under Cemetery,200,300,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2505,TAR50-Fill under Grave 38-1,-25,50,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2506,TAR50-Hellenistic-Roman Unit,-150,-25,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2507,TAR50-Late Hellenistic Unit,-175,-125,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2508,TAR50-Late Roman Unit,275,700,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2509,TAR50-Middle Hellenistic Unit,-300,-175,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2510,TAR50-Middle Roman Unit,175,300,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2511,TAR50-Ovens,100,225,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2512,TAR50-Roman Fill,-25,50,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2513,TAR50-Trench 6,75,125,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2514,TAU73-Level 1,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2515,TAU73-Level 2,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,, 2516,"TAU73-Level 3 Pit, Main fill",,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill, 2517,TAU73-Level 3 Pits over Wall ?,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2518,TAU73-Level 3 Trench E of Wall p,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,secondary,Fill,"Nos. 2458-9 and 2462 were found in a low level of this trench, and may actually belong to Level 4." 2519,TAU73-Level 4 Foundation Wall ?,,,Wall ?.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,secondary,Construction fill,"This concerns a foundation trench for wall ?, belonging to a building that was apparently never finished." 2520,TAU73-LEVEL 4(?) Bottom of Pit,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,secondary,,'Bottom of pit at S.; apparently it is not clear whether this concerns Level 4. 2521,TELL AAJAR81-Surface,,,Tell Aajar.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2522,TELL AAR81-Surface,,,Tell Aar.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2523,TELL AARANE81-Surface,,,Tell Aarane.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2524,TELL AKHTAREINE81-Surface,,,Tell Akhtareine.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2525,TELL ARCHAQ81-Surface,,,Tell Archaq.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2526,TELL ARES81-Surface,,,Tell Ares.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2527,TELL BAHOUERTE81-Surface,,,Tell Bahouerte.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2528,TELL BANAT81-Surface,,,Tell Banat.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2529,TELL BARARHITE81-Surface,,,Tell Bararhite.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2530,TELL BERNE (WEST)81-Surface,,,Tell Berne (West).,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2531,TELL BOTNAN81-Surface,,,Tell Botnan.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2532,TELL BOUHAIRA81-Surface,,,Tell Bouhaira.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2533,TELL EL JIJANE81-Surface,,,Tell el Jijane.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2534,TELL EL QOUBLI81-Surface,,,Tell el Qoubli.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2535,TELL FAFINE81-Surface,,,Tell Fafine.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2536,TELL HAILANE81-Surface,,,Tell Hailane.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2537,TELL HAOURANE81-Surface,,,Tell Haourane.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2538,TELL ILBOL81-Surface,,,Tell Ilbol.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2539,TELL JAADIYEH81-Surface,,,Tell Jaadiyeh.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2540,TELL KADRICH81-Surface,,,Tell Kadrich.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2541,TELL KAFFINE81-Surface,,,Tell Kaffine.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2542,TELL KASSIHA81-Surface,,,Tell Kassiha.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2543,TELL KHIBI81-Surface,,,Tell Khibi.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2544,TELL MAKSOUR81-Surface,,,Tell Maksour.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2545,TELL MOUSLIMIYE81-Surface,,,Tell Mouslimiye.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2546,TELL NEF81-Surface,,,Tell Nef.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2547,TELL NOUBBOL81-Surface,,,Tell Noubbol.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2548,TELL QARAMEL81-Surface,,,Tell Qaramel.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2549,TELL RAHHAL81-Surface,,,Tell Rahhal.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2550,TELL RIFA'AT81,,,Tell Rifa'at.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface),"The material studied by Kenrick came from both the excavations in 1956, 1960 and 1964, and the survey of 1977-1979. No distinction is made, and the material is treated as one group of unstratified material." 2551,TELL SIDJARAZ81-Surface,,,Tell Sidjaraz.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2552,TELL SOURANE81-Surface,,,Tell Sourane.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2553,TELL SOUSSIANE81-Surface,,,Tell Soussiane.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2554,TELL ZAITANE81-Surface,,,Tell Zaitane.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2555,TEN86-GROUPE E ANNEXE,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2556,TEN86-GROUPE Ea,-110,-89,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2557,TEN86-GROUPE Eb,-60,-40,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"Not stated entirely clear, a date quite close to 50 BC is meant, rather than between c. 50 BC and the turn of the era." 2558,TEN86-GROUPE Fa,0,100,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2559,TEN86-GROUPE Fb,0,100,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2560,TEN86-GROUPE Ga,100,150,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2561,TEN86-GROUPE Gb,150,200,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2562,TEN86-GROUPE H,225,275,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2563,TEN86-GROUPE H ANNEXE,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2564,THA92-Phase I,400,425,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"""rajouter ö cette phase la tombe 6 car le cruchon (CC115) trouv_ dans la tombe ne peut gure tre post_rieur au d_but du Ve s. (cf. infra, p. 45-46)""." 2565,THA92-Phase II,490,500,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2566,THA92-Phase III,540,550,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"""Le sol de la pice IV appartiendrait plutªtt, d'aprs la c_ramique (CF108), ö un remaniement survenu dans la phase IV IV et non ö la phase I comme je l'ai _crit. Il correspond au doublement du mur Est, ö dater de la phase IV et non III.""" 2567,THA92-Phase IV,590,600,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2568,THA92-Phase VI,650,700,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2569,THA92-Phase VIII,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"""l'humus de surface""." 2570,TOURHLEU81-Surface,,,Tourhleu.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2571,TRO01a-BEDROCK WALL 9,69,100,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2572,TRO01a-CHANNEL FILL,69,300,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2573,TRO01a-DUMP DEPOSIT,69,300,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2574,TRO01a-GATEWAY HOUSE,-27,100,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2575,TRO01a-NORTHWEST CORNER DEPOSIT,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2576,TRO01a-R1-SOUTHEAST ROOM,-27,100,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2577,TRO01a-R2 HOUSE,69,100,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2578,TRO01a-STONE PAVEMENT,-27,100,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2579,TRO01a-STREET DUMP,-27,100,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2580,TRO01a-WALL 3 y28/29,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2581,TRO01a-WELL,-27,100,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2582,TRO01-WELL C29,100,125,Area C29.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,,Destruction fill,"This fill (c. 10.50 metres) is associated with cleanup activities after an earthquake/fire in probably the late first century AD and the destruction of a nearby building (AD 93?), as well as mid-third and late fifth century AD cleanup activities." 2583,TRO01-WELL w28,260,275,Area w28.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,,Destruction fill,"The lower fill (1.1 metres) is probably the result of use of the well, and may be regarded as primary, unintentionally deposited material; the upper part (5.5 metres) is regarded as destruction debris dumped after the Herulian sack; no indication is given as to what speed this filling in may have occured." 2584,TRO95a-WELL Bv-DUMPED LAYERS,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 2585,TRO95a-WELL Bv-MAIN FILL,0,14,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,See publication for a brief list of separate context nos. 2586,XAN03-Room 16NE,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,mixed,,Not much information could be gathered from the publication; the entire excavation report undoubtedly might help to clarify matters; the contexts may contain pottery of medieval date. 2587,XAN03-Room 24NE,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,,Not much information could be gathered from the publication; the entire excavation report undoubtedly might help to clarify matters; the contexts may contain pottery of medieval date; an ARSW Form 50B fragment was found in this Room (tentatively included as Form 50A). 2588,XAN03-Room 9NE,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,mixed,,Not much information could be gathered from the publication; the entire excavation report undoubtedly might help to clarify matters; the contexts may contain pottery of medieval date; an ARSW Form 45 rim fragment was found in the upper levels of this Room. 2589,XAN05-Font fill,340,360,Baptistery.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,mixed,Construction fill,"The pit was located in the baptistery; it is not entirey clear whether the digging of the pit, and its subsequent filling, is contemporary with the building of the baptistery or of later date (or earlier?)." 2590,YAS82-Galley area,,,Shipwreck.,not_available,not_available,not_available,Mixed,primary,Ship cargo,"Some intrusive material was found, from a sunken late 16th century Spanish ship; it is reported that except one, all tablewares came from the 'galley' area of the ship, meaning that it belonged to the ship's crew?" 2591,YEL BABA81-Surface,,,Yel Baba.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2592,ZEU02-Dionysos mosaic,50,100,Villa of Poseidon,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,primary,Fill,- 2593,ZOH95-01.2,,,North-West Tower.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Destruction debris,"'Sandy rubble'; from the description on p. 5 it appears as if this pertains to the debris from collapsed walls; it also contained 'lenseso of burnt material', thought to come from an upper storey." 2594,ZOH95-01.3,,,North-West Tower.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Occupation Level,"The part of this level below the level of the doorsill was 'heavily permeated' with soot that prevented a cutting a section through it; lower down, in a section that would hold, a succession of sandy deposits was found that each contained a fire place made of loose stones; in the publication they were excavated in two different seasons, suggesting two occupation levels in two different places within the tower chamber." 2595,ZOH95-01.4,,,North-West Tower.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Burnt layer,"This layer consists of a yellow-brown matrix, and its eastern half lies below 01.3." 2596,ZOH95-01.5,,,North-West Tower.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Burnt layer,"A sandy, burnt layer completely covered by 01.4; it is emphasized that the coins and pottery apparently from 01.5 and 01.6 do not run parallel, the pottery from the lowest occupation level (=01.6?) not datable pre-AD 500, whereas some of the few coins date to the late fourth and fifth century AD." 2597,ZOH95-01.6,,,North-West Tower.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,,"A yellow-grey later that lies beneath 01.5 in the east, 'where the natural surface slopes north-east'; it is emphasized that the coins and pottery apparently from 01.5 and 01.6 do not run parallel, the pottery from the lowest occupation level (=01.6?) not datable pre-AD 500, whereas some of the few coins date to the late fourth and fifth century AD (see also 01.5)." 2598,ZOH95-03.1,,,General fortress area.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Destruction debris,"'heavy rubble, as 02.1'; this and other deposits pertain to the collapse of both towers and walls; the collapse debris was located on the courtyard, in the towers and outside the fortress, but this appeared to be less than inside." 2599,ZOH95-03.3,,,West of entrance gateway.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Occupation Level,"The deposit appears to be associated with walls outside the fortress, and from the plan of the fortress these may have formed a protection for the entrance; the material (few) were found in 'sandy rubble'; the material was found on a mortar floor." 2600,ZOH95-04.2,,,South-West Tower.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Destruction debris,"Although this particular deposit is not discussed or mentioned in the description of the Tower, it appears from this general description that 04.2 represents the rubble from the Tower's collapsed superstructure." 2601,ZOH95-04.3,,,South-West Tower.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Occupation Level,Material retrieved from inside the tower was mainly collapsed superstructure; the occupational level was thin and was lying on unflat bedrock; 'Discarded materials in this area would tend to be scuffed out through the doorway by the passage of feet and perhaps down the slope of the courtyard into the cistern.' 2602,ZOH95-12.16,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,Not listed in the deposit discussion. 2603,ZOH95-12.2,,,Cistern.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Wash layer,"This deposit belongs to the upper part of the cistern fill (see also 04.3), and what was found therein is thought to be washed in from the courtyard; as other deposits from the cistern it was excavated alternately east and west; this deposit represents it western half and consists of gravel." 2604,ZOH95-12.3,,,Cistern.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Rubble (collapse) & wash,"The cistern was alternately excavated in its eastern and western parts; this deposit pertains to the western half of this particular layer, the eastern half is 22.7; it consists of rubble from the collapse of the upper part of the cistern wall, and material 'washed' in." 2605,ZOH95-12.4,,,Cistern.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Rubbish accumulation,"Apparently part of the same deposit as 22.8, a 'silt and rubbish built up in the bottom of the tank'; here it is 'silty rubble', perhaps the lower part of the cistern fill?; it at least contained a great amount of pottery: 'These lower deposits contained a substantial percentage of the finds of the excavation'." 2606,ZOH95-12.5,,,Courtyard.,not_available,not_available,not_available,closed,secondary,,"It is described as follows: 'Grey gravelly (under 12.1) = 22.9 built up during occupation; stair repair resist on this'; one may wonder whether the material was brought in, in order to construct the stair repair on top of it." 2607,ZOH95-12.6,,,Courtyard.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Occupation Level,"The layer is burnt, and constitutes 'an overflow from the soft sooty deposit in the North-west Tower (see also there); it lies beneath 12.1 (only in its western part?)." 2608,ZOH95-12.8,,,-,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,This is not discussed in chapter 1. 2609,ZOH95-21.1,,,General Fortress area.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Destruction debris,"'heavy rubble'; this and other deposits pertain to the collapse of both towers and walls; the collapse debris was located on the courtyard, in the towers and outside the fortress, but this appeared to be less than inside; this particular 'contains much black sand as 22.2 which is continguous'." 2610,ZOH95-22.1,,,General fortress area.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Destruction debris,"'heavy rubble'; this and other deposits pertain to the collapse of both towers and walls; the collapse debris was located on the courtyard, in the towers and outside the fortress, but this appeared to be less than inside." 2611,ZOH95-22.2,,,Courtyard.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Burnt layer,Is this the deposit described in the discussion of the area as follows: 'In the north-east quarter between the cistern and the east buildings was a burnt sandy deposit over a makeup of white gravel which seemed to have been used to pack the back of the cistern wall.' 2612,ZOH95-22.3,,,Internal Buildings.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Destruction debris,"This appears to pertain to the collapsed superstructures of the walls around this Room, although it is not certain; it is described as 'Sandy rubble'." 2613,ZOH95-22.5,,,Internal Buildings.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Occupation Level,"Described as a gravelly occupation level, 'slight occupation'; it appears to be completely covered by 22.3." 2614,ZOH95-22.6,,,Cistern.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Wash layer,"This deposit, as 12.2, belongs to the upper part of the cistern fill (see also there), and what was found therein is thought to be washed in from the courtyard; it consists of gravel and as also other deposits from the cistern it was excavated alternately east and west; this deposit represents it eastern half." 2615,ZOH95-22.7,,,Cistern.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Rubble (collapse) & wash,"The cistern was alternately excavated in its eastern and western parts; this deposit pertains to the eastern half of this particular layer, the western half is 12.3; it consists of rubble from the collapse of the upper part of the cistern wall, and material 'washed' in; is it remarkable that this part contained substantially less finds than 12.3 (albeit the latter was also not very rich in finds!)." 2616,ZOH95-22.8,,,Cistern.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Rubbish accumulation,"Apparently part of the same deposit as 12.4, a 'silt and rubbish built up in the bottom of the tank'; here it is 'Grey silt', apparently the eastern half of this layer from the cistern (not that 12.4 is the lower part!), and as 12.4 contained a great amount of pottery and other finds: 'These lower deposits contained a substantial percentage of the finds of the excavation'." 2617,ZOH95-23.1,,,General fortress area.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,,"'heavy rubble'; this and other deposits pertain to the collapse of both towers and walls; the collapse debris was located on the courtyard, in the towers and outside the fortress, but this appeared to be less than inside." 2618,ZOH95-23.10,,,Internal Buildings.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Destruction debris,"'Sandy rubble'; apparently it is the same as 23.2, which concerns rubble within (or on top of?) the Internal Buildings." 2619,ZOH95-23.11,,,Internal Buildings.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Occupation Level,"Described as 'Sooty'; horizontally related to 23.7 (?), which appears to be a 'Black occupation' layer; both 23.7 and 23.11 cover 23.14." 2620,ZOH95-23.12,,,Internal Buildings.,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,"It is described as 'Plaster floor', but not discussed further; is this material found upon the floor or in the makeup (fill) of the floor?" 2621,ZOH95-23.14,,,Internal Buildings.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,,"This deposit is located beneath 23.7 and 23.11, the former concerning a sooty layer, the latter a 'Black occupation' layer horizontally joining 23.7?" 2622,ZOH95-23.15,,,Internal Buildings.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,,"Located under 23.2, which represents the destruction or collapse debris?; described as 'Brown gravelly'." 2623,ZOH95-23.16,,,Courtyard.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,,"This concerns a 'grey gravelly deposit', apparently in the south-east area of the courtyard and 'west of the internal building.'; the nature of the deposit is clarified or discussed, but does not appear to be of great stratigraphic value looking at its location." 2624,ZOH95-23.2,,,Internal Buildings.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Destruction debris,"This appears, as 22.3, to pertain to the collapsed superstructures of the walls around this Room, although it is not certain; it is described as 'Sandy rubble'." 2625,ZOH95-23.3,,,Internal Buildings.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Occupation Level,A 'Burnt sandy' layer over the plastered floor of the Central Room. 2626,ZOH95-23.4,,,Internal Buildings.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Occupation Level,A 'Grey ashy' layer over the plastered floor of the Central Room. 2627,ZOH95-24.1,,,General fortress area.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,,"'heavy rubble'; this and other deposits pertain to the collapse of both towers and walls; the collapse debris was located on the courtyard, in the towers and outside the fortress, but this appeared to be less than inside." 2628,ZOH95-31.2,,,North-East Tower.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,,"This particular deposit is not discussed separately; it is described as 'Sandy rubble', and perhaps denotes one of the higher layers in the tower?" 2629,ZOH95-31.5,,,North-East Tower.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Burnt layer,"It is described as 'Sandy burnt'; from figs. 6 and 7 it becomes clear that this deposit is only a thin layer, perhaps a lens of burnt material." 2630,ZOH95-31.6,,,North-East Tower.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,,Described as 'Sandy burnt'; no further details are mentioned. 2631,ZOH95-31.7,,,North-East Tower.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Occupation Level,"Described as 'Sandy burnt = earliest occupation'; it was located onto the natural surface, which I suppose is bedrock; no more details are provided." 2632,ZOH95-34.2,,,South-East Tower.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,,"This deposit is also not discussed separately, and is as 31.2 described as 'Sandy rubble'; perhaps also here we are dealing with one of the higher layers within the tower proper? Found among this (?) rubble was the skeleton of a child 7 or 8 years old, 'twisted and crushed' between the stones." 2633,ZOH95-34.3,,,South-East Tower.,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Occupation Level,"'The occupation deposits (sections, Figure 7) were similar in nature to those of the North-west Tower but with less burnt material and more clean sand'; described as 'Sandy occupation'." 2634,TAN02-TS7 Surface,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2635,TAN03-TS26 Surface,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2636,TAN05-TS32 Surface,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2637,TAN02-TSG Surface,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2638,TAN02-TS17 Surface,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2639,TAN06-TS31 Surface,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2640,TAN03-TS21 Surface,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2641,TAN03-TS18 Surface,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2642,BOQ93-D-3,450,614,SE-corner of the courtyard of fort,Non-urban_(public),Military,Courtyard,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase III of square D of the fort courtyard (SE-corner). This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the first quarter of the 7th century. 2643,BOQ93-D-Uncertain,,,SE-corner of the courtyard of fort,Non-urban_(public),Military,Courtyard,open,secondary,,Sherds from square D of the fort courtyard (SE-corner) which could not be attributed to a single phase. 2644,BOQ93-H-1,337,361,Courtyard of fort,Non-urban_(public),Military,Courtyard,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase I of square H of the fort courtyard. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the third quarter of the 6th century. 2645,BOQ93-H-Uncertain,,,Courtyard of fort,Non-urban_(public),Military,Courtyard,open,secondary,,Sherds from square H of the fort courtyard which could not be attributed to a single phase. 2646,BOQ93-I-5,635,,"Courtyard of fort, in front of gate",Non-urban_(public),Military,Courtyard,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase V of square I (N of the gate in the S-wall) of the fort courtyard. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the late 7th and early 8th century. 2647,BOQ93-I-Uncertain,,,"Courtyard of fort, in front of gate",Non-urban_(public),Military,Courtyard,open,secondary,,Sherds from square I of the fort courtyard (N of the gate in the S-wall) which could not be attributed to a single phase. 2648,BOQ93-K-0,,350,Courtyard of fort,Non-urban_(public),Military,Courtyard,open,secondary,Construction fill,Sherds from phase -I (construction) of square K of the fort courtyard. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the middle of the 6th century. 2649,BOQ93-K-1,337,361,Courtyard of fort,Non-urban_(public),Military,Courtyard,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase I of square K of the fort courtyard. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the third quarter of the 6th century. 2650,BOQ93-K-2,361,450,Courtyard of fort,Non-urban_(public),Military,Courtyard,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase II of square K of the fort courtyard. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the late 6th - early 7th century. 2651,BOQ93-K-3,450,614,Courtyard of fort,Non-urban_(public),Military,Courtyard,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase III of square K of the fort courtyard. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the first quarter of the 7th century. 2652,BOQ93-K-5,635,,Courtyard of fort,Non-urban_(public),Military,Courtyard,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase V of square K of the fort courtyard. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the late 7th and early 8th century. 2653,BOQ93-K-Surface,,,Courtyard of fort,Non-urban_(public),Military,Courtyard,open,secondary,Surface,Sherds from the surface of square K of the fort courtyard. 2654,BOQ93-K-Uncertain,,,Courtyard of fort,Non-urban_(public),Military,Courtyard,open,secondary,,Sherds from square K of the fort courtyard which could not be attributed to a single phase. 2655,BOQ93-L-1,337,361,SW-corner of courtyard of fort,Non-urban_(public),Military,Courtyard,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase I of square L (N of SW-tower) of the fort courtyard. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the third quarter of the 6th century. 2656,BOQ93-L-2,361,450,SW-corner of courtyard of fort,Non-urban_(public),Military,Courtyard,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase II of square L (N of SW-tower) of the fort courtyard. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the late 6th - early 7th century. 2657,BOQ93-L-3,450,614,SW-corner of courtyard of fort,Non-urban_(public),Military,Courtyard,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase III of square L (N of SW-tower) of the fort courtyard. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the first quarter of the 7th century. 2658,BOQ93-L-4,624,635,SW-corner of courtyard of fort,Non-urban_(public),Military,Courtyard,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase IV of square L (N of SW-tower) of the fort courtyard. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the second and third quarter of the 7th century. 2659,BOQ93-L-Uncertain,,,SW-corner of courtyard of fort,Non-urban_(public),Military,Courtyard,open,secondary,,Sherds from square L of the fort courtyard which could not be attributed to a single phase. 2660,BOQ93-M-Uncertain,,,Courtyard of fort,Non-urban_(public),Military,Courtyard,open,secondary,,Sherds from square M of the fort courtyard which could not be attributed to a single phase. 2661,BOQ93-NETower-0,,350,NE-Tower,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,Construction fill,Sherds from phase -I (construction) of the NE-tower of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the middle of the 6th century. 2662,BOQ93-NETower-1,337,361,NE-Tower,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase I of the NE-tower of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the third quarter of the 6th century. 2663,BOQ93-NETower-2,361,450,NE-Tower,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase II of the NE-tower of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the late 6th - early 7th century. 2664,BOQ93-NETower-3,450,614,NE-Tower,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase III of the NE-tower of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the first quarter of the 7th century. 2665,BOQ93-NETower-4,624,635,NE-Tower,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase IV of the NE-tower of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the second and third quarter of the 7th century. 2666,BOQ93-NETower-5,635,,NE-Tower,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase V of the NE-tower of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the late 7th and early 8th century. 2667,BOQ93-NETower-Uncertain,,,NE-Tower,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from the NE-tower which could not be attributed to a single phase. 2668,BOQ93-N-Uncertain,,,Courtyard of fort,Non-urban_(public),Military,Courtyard,open,secondary,,Sherds from square N of the fort courtyard which could not be attributed to a single phase. 2669,BOQ93-NWTower-0,,350,NW-Tower,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,Construction fill,Sherds from phase -I (construction) of the NW-tower of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the middle of the 6th century. 2670,BOQ93-NWTower-1,337,361,NW-Tower,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase I of the NW-tower of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the third quarter of the 6th century. 2671,BOQ93-NWTower-2,361,450,NW-Tower,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase II of the NW-tower of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the late 6th - early 7th century. 2672,BOQ93-NWTower-3,450,614,NW-Tower,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,mixed,,Sherds from phase III of the NW-tower of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the first quarter of the 7th century. The large amount of vessels in this deposit (see table p. 89) indicates the mixed nature of its formation (vessels in situ as well sherds from fill and debris). 2673,BOQ93-NWTower-4,624,635,NW-Tower,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase IV of the NW-tower of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the second and third quarter of the 7th century. 2674,BOQ93-NWTower-5,635,,NW-Tower,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase V of the NW-tower of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the late 7th and early 8th century. 2675,BOQ93-NWTower-Surface,,,NW-Tower,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,Surface,Sherds from the surface of the NW-tower of the fort. 2676,BOQ93-NWTower-Uncertain,,,NW-Tower,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from the NW-tower which could not be attributed to a single phase. 2677,BOQ93-Room1-0,,350,Passage to NE-Tower,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,Construction fill,Sherds from phase -I (construction) of Room 1 (northern part of the passage leading to NE-tower) of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the middle of the 6th century. 2678,BOQ93-Room1-1,337,361,Passage to NE-Tower,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase I of Room 1 (northern part of the passage leading to NE-tower) of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the third quarter of the 6th century. 2679,BOQ93-Room1-2,361,450,Passage to NE-Tower,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase II of Room 1 (northern part of the passage leading to NE-tower) of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the late 6th - early 7th century. 2680,BOQ93-Room1-3,450,614,Passage to NE-Tower,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase III of Room 1 (northern part of the passage leading to NE-tower) of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the first quarter of the 7th century. 2681,BOQ93-Room1-4,624,635,Passage to NE-Tower,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase IV of Room 1 (northern part of the passage leading to NE-tower) of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the second and third quarter of the 7th century. 2682,BOQ93-Room1-5,635,,Passage to NE-Tower,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase V of Room 1 (northern part of the passage leading to NE-tower) of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the late 7th and early 8th century. 2683,BOQ93-Room1-Uncertain,,,Passage to NE-Tower,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from Room 1(northern part of the passage leading to NE-tower) which could not be attributed to a single phase. 2684,BOQ93-Room2-0,,350,Passage to NE-Tower,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,Construction fill,Sherds from phase -I (construction) of Room 2 (southern part of the passage leading to NE-tower) of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the middle of the 6th century. 2685,BOQ93-Room2-1,337,361,Passage to NE-Tower,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase I of Room 2 (southern part of the passage leading to NE-tower) of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the third quarter of the 6th century. 2686,BOQ93-Room2-2,361,450,Passage to NE-Tower,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase II of Room 2 (southern part of the passage leading to NE-tower) of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the late 6th - early 7th century. 2687,BOQ93-Room2-3,450,614,Passage to NE-Tower,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase III of Room 2 (southern part of the passage leading to NE-tower) of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the first quarter of the 7th century. 2688,BOQ93-Room2-4,624,635,Passage to NE-Tower,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase IV of Room 2 (southern part of the passage leading to NE-tower) of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the second and third quarter of the 7th century. 2689,BOQ93-Room2-5,635,,Passage to NE-Tower,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase V of Room 2 (southern part of the passage leading to NE-tower) of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the late 7th and early 8th century. 2690,BOQ93-Room2-Uncertain,,,Passage to NE-Tower,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from Room 2 (southern part of the passage leading to NE-tower) of the fort which could not be attributed to a single phase. 2691,BOQ93-Room3-0,,350,N-room of E-block,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,Construction fill,Sherds from phase -I (construction) of Room 3 (northern room of the east block) of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the middle of the 6th century. 2692,BOQ93-Room3-1,337,361,N-room of E-block,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase I of Room 3 (northern room of the east block) of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the third quarter of the 6th century. 2693,BOQ93-Room3-2,361,450,N-room of E-block,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase II of Room 3 (northern room of the east block) of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the late 6th - early 7th century. 2694,BOQ93-Room3-3,450,614,N-room of E-block,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase III of Room 3 (northern room of the east block) of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the first quarter of the 7th century. 2695,BOQ93-Room3-4,624,635,N-room of E-block,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase IV of Room 3 (northern room of the east block) of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the second and third quarter of the 7th century. 2696,BOQ93-Room3-5,635,,N-room of E-block,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase V of Room 3 (northern room of the east block) of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the late 7th and early 8th century. 2697,BOQ93-Room3-Uncertain,,,N-room of E-block,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from Room 3 (northern room of the east block) of the fort which could not be attributed to a single phase. 2698,BOQ93-Room4-0,,350,S-room of E-block,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,Construction fill,Sherds from phase -I (construction) of Room 4 (southern room of the east block) of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the middle of the 6th century. 2699,BOQ93-Room4-1,337,361,S-room of E-block,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase I of Room 4 (southern room of the east block) of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the third quarter of the 6th century. 2700,BOQ93-Room4-2,361,450,S-room of E-block,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase II of Room 4 (southern room of the east block) of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the late 6th - early 7th century. 2701,BOQ93-Room4-3,450,614,S-room of E-block,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase III of Room 4 (southern room of the east block) of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the first quarter of the 7th century. 2702,BOQ93-Room4-4,624,635,S-room of E-block,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase IV of Room 4 (southern room of the east block) of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the second and third quarter of the 7th century. 2703,BOQ93-Room4-5,635,,S-room of E-block,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase V of Room 4 (southern room of the east block) of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the late 7th and early 8th century. 2704,BOQ93-Room4-Uncertain,,,S-room of E-block,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from Room 4 (southern room of the east block) of the fort which could not be attributed to a single phase. 2705,BOQ93-Room5-0,,350,Passage to SE-Tower,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,Construction fill,Sherds from phase -I (construction) of Room 5 (passage leading to SE-tower) of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the middle of the 6th century. 2706,BOQ93-Room5-1,337,361,Passage to SE-Tower,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase I of Room 5 (passage leading to SE-tower) of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the third quarter of the 6th century. 2707,BOQ93-Room5-2,361,450,Passage to SE-Tower,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase II of Room 5 (passage leading to SE-tower) of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the late 6th - early 7th century. 2708,BOQ93-Room5-3,450,614,Passage to SE-Tower,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase III of Room 5 (passage leading to SE-tower) of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the first quarter of the 7th century. 2709,BOQ93-Room5-4,624,635,Passage to SE-Tower,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase IV of Room 5 (passage leading to SE-tower) of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the second and third quarter of the 7th century. 2710,BOQ93-Room5-5,635,,Passage to SE-Tower,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase V of Room 5 (passage leading to SE-tower) of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the late 7th and early 8th century. 2711,BOQ93-Room5-Surface,,,Passage to SE-Tower,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,Surface,Sherds from the surface of Room 5 (passage leading to SE-tower) of the fort. 2712,BOQ93-Room5-Uncertain,,,Passage to SE-Tower,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from Room 5 (passage leading to SE-tower) of the fort which could not be attributed to a single phase. 2713,BOQ93-Room6-3,450,614,Passage to NW-Tower,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase III of Room 6 (passage leading to NW-tower) of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the first quarter of the 7th century. 2714,BOQ93-Room6-Uncertain,,,Passage to NW-Tower,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from Room 6 (passage leading to NW-tower) of the fort which could not be attributed to a single phase. 2715,BOQ93-Room7-0,,350,W-room of N-block,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,Construction fill,Sherds from phase -I (construction) of Room 7 (W-room of N-block) of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the middle of the 6th century. 2716,BOQ93-Room7-1,337,361,W-room of N-block,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase I of Room 7 (W-room of N-block) of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the third quarter of the 6th century. 2717,BOQ93-Room7-2,361,450,W-room of N-block,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase II of Room 7 (W-room of N-block) of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the late 6th - early 7th century. 2718,BOQ93-Room7-3,450,614,W-room of N-block,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase III of Room 7 (W-room of N-block) of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the first quarter of the 7th century. 2719,BOQ93-Room7-4,624,635,W-room of N-block,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase IV of Room 7 (W-room of N-block) of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the second and third quarter of the 7th century. 2720,BOQ93-Room7-5,635,,W-room of N-block,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase V of Room 7 (W-room of N-block) of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the late 7th and early 8th century. 2721,BOQ93-Room7-Uncertain,,,W-room of N-block,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from Room 7 (W-room of N-block) of the fort which could not be attributed to a single phase. 2722,BOQ93-Room8-0,,350,Middle room of N-block,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,Construction fill,Sherds from phase -I (construction) of Room 8 (middle room of N-block) of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the middle of the 6th century. 2723,BOQ93-Room8-1,337,361,Middle room of N-block,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase I of Room 8 (middle room of N-block) of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the third quarter of the 6th century. 2724,BOQ93-Room8-2,361,450,Middle room of N-block,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase II of Room 8 (middle room of N-block) of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the late 6th - early 7th century. 2725,BOQ93-Room8-3,450,614,Middle room of N-block,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase III of Room 8 (middle room of N-block) of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the first quarter of the 7th century. 2726,BOQ93-Room8-4,624,635,Middle room of N-block,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase IV of Room 8 (middle room of N-block) of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the second and third quarter of the 7th century. 2727,BOQ93-Room8-5,635,,Middle room of N-block,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase V of Room 8 (middle room of N-block) of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the late 7th and early 8th century. 2728,BOQ93-Room8-Uncertain,,,Middle room of N-block,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from Room 8 (middle room of N-block) of the fort which could not be attributed to a single phase. 2729,BOQ93-Room9-0,,350,E-room of N-block,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,Construction fill,Sherds from phase -I (construction) of Room 9 (eastern room of the north block) of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the middle of the 6th century. 2730,BOQ93-Room9-1,337,361,E-room of N-block,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase I of Room 9 (eastern room of the north block) of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the third quarter of the 6th century. 2731,BOQ93-Room9-2,361,450,E-room of N-block,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase II of Room 9 (eastern room of the north block) of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the late 6th - early 7th century. 2732,BOQ93-Room9-3,450,614,E-room of N-block,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase III of Room 9 (eastern room of the north block) of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the first quarter of the 7th century. 2733,BOQ93-Room9-4,624,635,E-room of N-block,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase IV of Room 9 (eastern room of the north block) of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the second and third quarter of the 7th century. 2734,BOQ93-Room9-5,635,,E-room of N-block,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase V of Room 9 (eastern room of the north block) of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the late 7th and early 8th century. 2735,BOQ93-Room9-Uncertain,,,E-room of N-block,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from Room 9 (eastern room of the north block) of the fort which could not be attributed to a single phase. 2736,BOQ93-S-3,450,614,Courtyard of fort,Non-urban_(public),Military,Courtyard,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase III of square S of the fort courtyard. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the first quarter of the 7th century. 2737,BOQ93-S-4,624,635,Courtyard of fort,Non-urban_(public),Military,Courtyard,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase IV of square S of the fort courtyard. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the second and third quarter of the 7th century. 2738,BOQ93-SETower-1,337,361,SE-Tower,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase I of the SE-tower of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the third quarter of the 6th century. 2739,BOQ93-SETower-2,361,450,SE-Tower,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase II of the SE-tower of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the late 6th - early 7th century. 2740,BOQ93-SETower-3,450,614,SE-Tower,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase III of the SE-tower of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the first quarter of the 7th century. 2741,BOQ93-SETower-4,624,635,SE-Tower,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase IV of the SE-tower of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the second and third quarter of the 7th century. 2742,BOQ93-SETower-5,635,,SE-Tower,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase V of the SE-tower of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the late 7th and early 8th century. 2743,BOQ93-SETower-Uncertain,,,SE-Tower,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from the SE-tower of the fort which could not be attributed to a single phase. 2744,BOQ93-S-Uncertain,,,Courtyard of fort,Non-urban_(public),Military,Courtyard,open,secondary,,Sherds from square S of the fort courtyard which could not be attributed to a single phase. 2745,BOQ93-SWTower-1,337,361,SW-Tower,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase I of the SW-tower of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the third quarter of the 6th century. 2746,BOQ93-SWTower-2,361,450,SW-Tower,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase II of the SW-tower of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the late 6th - early 7th century. 2747,BOQ93-SWTower-3,450,614,SW-Tower,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase III of the SW-tower of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the first quarter of the 7th century. 2748,BOQ93-SWTower-4,624,635,SW-Tower,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase IV of the SW-tower of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the second and third quarter of the 7th century. 2749,BOQ93-SWTower-5,635,,SW-Tower,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase V of the SW-tower of the fort. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the late 7th and early 8th century. 2750,BOQ93-SWTower-Uncertain,,,SW-Tower,Non-urban_(public),Military,Space/Room,open,secondary,,Sherds from the SE-tower of the fort which could not be attributed to a single phase. 2751,BOQ93-U-3,450,614,Courtyard of fort,Non-urban_(public),Military,Courtyard,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase III of square U of the fort courtyard. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the first quarter of the 7th century. 2752,BOQ93-U-5,635,,Courtyard of fort,Non-urban_(public),Military,Courtyard,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase V of square U of the fort courtyard. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the late 7th and early 8th century. 2753,BOQ93-Uncertain,,,,Non-urban_(public),Military,not_available,,,,Sherds that are not included in the catalogue of the publication and for which there is no origin mentioned in the text. 2754,BOQ93-U-Uncertain,,,Courtyard of fort,Non-urban_(public),Military,Courtyard,open,secondary,,Sherds from square U of the fort courtyard which could not be attributed to a single phase. 2755,BOQ93-W-3,450,614,Courtyard of fort,Non-urban_(public),Military,Courtyard,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase III of square W of the fort courtyard. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the first quarter of the 7th century. 2756,BOQ93-W-5,635,,Courtyard of fort,Non-urban_(public),Military,Courtyard,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase V of square W of the fort courtyard. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the late 7th and early 8th century. 2757,BOQ93-W-Uncertain,,,Courtyard of fort,Non-urban_(public),Military,Courtyard,open,secondary,,Sherds from square W of the fort courtyard which could not be attributed to a single phase. 2758,BOQ93-X-Uncertain,,,"Courtyard of fort, along W-wall",Non-urban_(public),Military,Courtyard,open,secondary,,Sherds from square X of the fort courtyard (along the W-wall) which could not be attributed to a single phase. 2759,BOQ93-Z-1,361,450,Courtyard of fort,Non-urban_(public),Military,Courtyard,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase II of square Z of the fort courtyard. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to late 6th - early 7th century. 2760,BOQ93-Z-2,450,614,Courtyard of fort,Non-urban_(public),Military,Courtyard,open,secondary,,Sherds from phase III of square Z of the fort courtyard. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the first quarter of the 7th century. 2761,BOQ93-Z-3,450,635,Courtyard of fort,Non-urban_(public),Military,Courtyard,open,secondary,,Sherds from phases III-IV of square Z of the fort courtyard. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) between the first quarter and third of the 7th century. 2762,BOQ93-Z-4,635,,Courtyard of fort,Non-urban_(public),Military,Courtyard,open,secondary,,Sherds from the upper layers of square Z of the fort courtyard. This phase has been redated by Magness (2003) to the late 7th and early 8th century. 2763,BOQ93-Z-Uncertain,,,Courtyard of fort,Non-urban_(public),Military,Courtyard,open,secondary,,Sherds from square Z of the fort courtyard which could not be attributed to a single phase. 2764,KEL77-A,390,420,Pit 1,Non-urban_(public),not_available,Pit,Mixed,secondary,Fill,C-14 date 260-450. A structure (monastery) was partly built over the filled pit. 2765,KEL77-B,400,450,Pit 2,Non-urban_(public),not_available,Pit,Mixed,secondary,Fill,C-14 date 400-510. A structure (monastery) was partly built over the filled pit. 2766,KEL77-C,400,450,Pit 7,Non-urban_(public),not_available,Pit,open,secondary,Fill, 2767,KEL77-D,400,450,Pit 8,Non-urban_(public),not_available,Pit,Mixed,secondary,Fill,A structure was partly built over the filled pit. 2768,KEL77-E,400,450,Pit in courtyard 39 of building 1,Non-urban_(public),not_available,Pit,Mixed,mixed,Fill,A structure was partly built over the filled pit. A group of 7 amphora was placed in the pit and covered with discarded material. 2769,KEL77-F,450,500,Room 64 in tower of building 1,Non-urban_(public),Tower,Space/Room,open,secondary,Fill,C-14 date 340-510. 2770,KEL77-G,425,475,Room 65 in tower of building 1,Non-urban_(public),Tower,Space/Room,open,secondary,Fill,"C-14 date 730-840, considered abnormal because of the small amount of usuable organic material." 2771,KEL77-H,500,550,Northern enclosure wall of building 1,Non-urban_(public),not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Dump, 2772,KEL77-I,450,550,Wall and floor of basilica 61 in building 1,Non-urban_(public),Church,not_available,closed,secondary,Construction fill,Sherds used as construction material inside the walls and floor of basilica 61. 2773,KEL77-J,500,700,,Non-urban_(public),not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Surface,Assemblage that was uncovered after a sand storm; no details concerning its context. 2774,KEL77-K,550,650,,Non-urban_(public),not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Surface,Assemblage found between two dunes; no details concerning its context. 2775,KEL77-L,480,700,Bench 1 against W-wall of basilica 42 of building 1,Non-urban_(public),Church,not_available,open,secondary,Construction fill,Sherds used as construction material in a bench built against the west wall of the basilica 42. 2776,KEL77-M,550,700,Bottom layer of bench 2 against N-wall of basilica 61 in building 1,Non-urban_(public),Church,not_available,open,secondary,Construction fill,Sherds used as construction material in a bench built against the north wall of the basilica 61. 2777,KEL77-N,550,700,Middle layer of bench 2 against N-wall of basilica 61 in building 1,Non-urban_(public),Church,not_available,open,secondary,Construction fill,Sherds used as construction material in a bench built against the north wall of the basilica 61. 2778,KEL77-O,390,700,Top layer of bench 2 against N-wall of basilica 61 in building 1,Non-urban_(public),Church,not_available,open,secondary,Construction fill,Sherds used as construction material in a bench built against the north wall of the basilica 61. 2779,KEL77-P,550,700,Bottom layer of bench 3 against S-wall of basilica 42 in building 1,Non-urban_(public),Church,not_available,open,secondary,Construction fill,Sherds used as construction material in a bench built against the south wall of the basilica 42. 2780,KEL77-Q,550,700,Top layer of bench 3 against S-wall of basilica 42 in building 1,Non-urban_(public),Church,not_available,open,secondary,Construction fill,Sherds used as construction material in a bench built against the south wall of the basilica 42. 2781,KEL77-R,360,700,Bench against the east door post of the entrance to basilica 61 in building 1,Non-urban_(public),Church,not_available,open,secondary,Construction fill,Sherds used as construction material in a bench built against the eastern face of the entrance to basilica 61. 2782,KEL77-S,630,700,Kitchen 50 of building 1,Non-urban_(public),not_available,not_available,open,primary,Occupation Level,"C-14 dates: 220-410, 390-600, 630-820. 76 complete vessels left behind on the floor of the abandoned kitchen." 2783,KEL77-T,630,700,Basilica 61 of building 1,Non-urban_(public),Church,not_available,open,mixed,Occupation Level,"Vessels used for cultic purposes left on the floor and in the niches of the abandoned basilica 61, mixed with sherds used as construction material from the collapsed walls." 2784,KEL77-U,650,700,Monastery (or building) 6,Non-urban_(public),not_available,not_available,closed,secondary,Construction fill,Sherds used as construction material inside the walls and floor of monastery 6. 2785,KEL77-Uncertain,,,,Non-urban_(public),not_available,not_available,,,,Sherds that do not belong to the listed deposits. 2786,KEL77-V,650,700,Monastery (or building) 6,Non-urban_(public),not_available,not_available,open,mixed,Occupation Level,C-14 date: 650-700. Vessels left on the floor of the abandoned monastery 6. 2787,KEL77-W,650,730,Basilica (or building) 366,Non-urban_(public),Church,not_available,open,secondary,,"Sherds found throughout the basilica 366, both related to its occupation and construction." 2788,KEL77-X,650,730,Kitchen and storage of Basilica (or building) 366,Non-urban_(public),Church,not_available,open,mixed,Occupation Level,C-14 date: 610-700. Vessels left on the floor of the kitchen and storage room of basilica 366. 2789,KEL77-Y,650,730,Kitchen of monastery 362,Non-urban_(public),not_available,not_available,open,mixed,Occupation Level,Vessels left on the floor of the kitchen of the abandoned monastery 362. 2790,KEL77-Z,700,750,Dump of a convent (building 158),Non-urban_(public),not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Dump, 2791,RES84-ABU,,,S-suburban area,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface),Sherds from the survey at location called 'The pit in the face of Abu Achmed' to the south of FP127/128. 2792,RES84-EW1,,,E-suburban area,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface),Sherds from the survey outside the southern part of the east wall of Resafa. 2793,RES84-EW2,,,E-suburban area,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface),Sherds from the survey outside the northern part of the east wall of Resafa. 2794,RES84-FP126,,,S-suburban area,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2795,RES84-FP127,,,S-suburban area,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2796,RES84-FP127/128,,,S-suburban area,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2797,RES84-FP128,,,S-suburban area,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2798,RES84-FP130,,,S-suburban area,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2799,RES84-FP132,,,S-suburban area,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2800,RES84-FP134,,,S-suburban area,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2801,RES84-FP146,,,S-suburban area,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2802,RES84-FP1-S,,,Surface of FP1,Non-urban_(Non-public),Villa,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface),Sherds from the survey at FP1. 2803,RES84-FP1-SSE,,,Surface of FP1,Non-urban_(Non-public),Villa,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface),Sherds from the survey outside the SE-corner of FP1. 2804,RES84-FP1-T1-102,,,E-Gate of FP1,Non-urban_(Non-public),Villa,not_available,open,secondary,,Sherds from the perturbation in the northern part of floor level (LH 4) in the alley of the gate 2805,RES84-FP1-T1-108,,,E-Gate of FP1,Non-urban_(Non-public),Villa,not_available,open,secondary,Construction fill,Sherds from the fill between walls M2 and M3 of the south room of the gate. 2806,RES84-FP1-T1-109,,,E-Gate of FP1,Non-urban_(Non-public),Villa,not_available,open,secondary,Fill for floor,Sherds from the floor substrate of floor level (LH) 4 in the alley of the gate. 2807,RES84-FP1-T1-111,,,E-Gate of FP1,Non-urban_(Non-public),Villa,not_available,open,secondary,,Sherds from 'tongue-shaped bank' on top of floor level (LH) 4 in the alley of the gate. 2808,RES84-FP1-T1-113,,,E-Gate of FP1,Non-urban_(Non-public),Villa,not_available,open,secondary,Fill for floor,Sherds from the floor substrate between floors (FB) 3 and 5 in the south room of the gate. 2809,RES84-FP1-T1-114,,,E-Gate of FP1,Non-urban_(Non-public),Villa,not_available,open,secondary,Debris,Sherds from the debris on top of floor level (LH) 4 in the alley of the gate. 2810,RES84-FP1-T1-12,,,E-Gate of FP1,Non-urban_(Non-public),Villa,not_available,open,secondary,Debris,Sherds found within a debris layer of mud bricks in the alley of the gate. 2811,RES84-FP1-T1-17,,,E-Gate of FP1,Non-urban_(Non-public),Villa,not_available,open,secondary,Debris,Sherds found within a debris layer of mud bricks in the alley of the gate. 2812,RES84-FP1-T1-19,,,E-Gate of FP1,Non-urban_(Non-public),Villa,not_available,open,secondary,Floor deposit,Sherds from the floor level outside (to the east of) the gate. 2813,RES84-FP1-T1-21,,,E-Gate of FP1,Non-urban_(Non-public),Villa,not_available,open,secondary,Fill for floor,Sherds from the floor substrate between Floor level (LH) 1 and 1A in the alley of the gate. 2814,RES84-FP1-T1-26.33,,,E-Gate of FP1,Non-urban_(Non-public),Villa,not_available,open,secondary,Fill for floor,Sherds from ash deposit as part of floor substrate between floors (FB) 2 and 4 in the north room of the gate. 2815,RES84-FP1-T1-28,,,E-Gate of FP1,Non-urban_(Non-public),Villa,not_available,open,secondary,Fill for floor,Sherds from the floor substrate between the floors levels (LH) 1 and 2 outside (to the east of) the gate. 2816,RES84-FP1-T1-31,,,E-Gate of FP1,Non-urban_(Non-public),Villa,not_available,open,secondary,Fill for floor,Sherds from the floor substrate between floors (FB) 1 and 3 in the south room of the gate. 2817,RES84-FP1-T1-36,,,E-Gate of FP1,Non-urban_(Non-public),Villa,not_available,open,secondary,Floor deposit,Sherds from the floor level (LH) 3 in the alley of the gate. 2818,RES84-FP1-T1-37,,,E-Gate of FP1,Non-urban_(Non-public),Villa,not_available,open,secondary,Fill for floor,Sherds from the floor substrate between Floor level (LH) 2 and 3 in the alley of the gate. 2819,RES84-FP1-T1-38,,,E-Gate of FP1,Non-urban_(Non-public),Villa,not_available,open,secondary,Debris,Sherd from the debris on the level of floor level (LH) 3 in the alley of the gate. 2820,RES84-FP1-T1-43.46,,,E-Gate of FP1,Non-urban_(Non-public),Villa,not_available,open,secondary,Fill for floor,Sherds from the floor substrate of floor level (LH) 3 in the western part of the alley of the gate. 2821,RES84-FP1-T1-44,,,E-Gate of FP1,Non-urban_(Non-public),Villa,not_available,open,secondary,Fill for floor,Sherds from the floor substrate between Floor level (LH) 2 and 3 in the west part of the alley of the gate. 2822,RES84-FP1-T1-45,,,E-Gate of FP1,Non-urban_(Non-public),Villa,not_available,open,secondary,Fill for floor,Sherds from the floor substrate of floor level (LH) 3 in the eastern part of the alley of the gate. 2823,RES84-FP1-T1-6,,,E-Gate of FP1,Non-urban_(Non-public),Villa,not_available,open,secondary,Topsoil,Sherds from the topsoil in trench (Schnitt) 1. 2824,RES84-FP1-T2-53,,,Room1 of Bath building of FP1,Non-urban_(Non-public),Villa,not_available,open,secondary,Construction fill,Sherds from the fill beneath the cement floor (Estrich) in room 1 of the bath building. 2825,RES84-FP1-T2-57,,,Room1 of Bath building of FP1,Non-urban_(Non-public),Villa,not_available,open,secondary,Construction fill,Sherds from the fill of the south part of the foundation trench of the E-wall of room 1 of the bath building. 2826,RES84-FP1-T2-58a,,,Room1 of Bath building of FP1,Non-urban_(Non-public),Villa,not_available,open,secondary,Debris,Sherds from the bottom debris layer in room 1 of the bath building. 2827,RES84-FP1-T2-58b,,,Room1 of Bath building of FP1,Non-urban_(Non-public),Villa,not_available,open,secondary,Construction fill,Sherds from the fill of the north part of the foundation trench of the E-wall of room 1 of the bath building. 2828,RES84-FP1-T2-59,,,Room1 of Bath building of FP1,Non-urban_(Non-public),Villa,not_available,open,secondary,Debris,Sherds from the top debris layer in room 1 of the bath building. 2829,RES84-FP1-T3-1,,,Bath building of FP1,Non-urban_(Non-public),Villa,not_available,open,secondary,Debris,Sherds from the debris layer above the opus sectile floor and channel in the west part (trench 3A) of room 2 of the bath building. 2830,RES84-FP1-T3-2,,,Bath building of FP1,Non-urban_(Non-public),Villa,not_available,open,secondary,Debris,Sherds from the top part of the debris layer in the east part (trench 3B) of room 2 of the bath building. 2831,RES84-FP1-T3-3,,,Bath building of FP1,Non-urban_(Non-public),Villa,not_available,open,secondary,Debris,Sherds from the bottom part of the debris layer in the east part (trench 3B) of room 2 of the bath building. 2832,RES84-FP1-T3-4,,,Bath building of FP1,Non-urban_(Non-public),Villa,not_available,open,secondary,Debris,Sherds from the debris layer inside the channel in the east part (trench 3B) of room 2 of the bath building. 2833,RES84-FP1-T4-1,,,Bath building of FP1,Non-urban_(Non-public),Villa,not_available,open,secondary,Debris,Sherds from the debris layer covering the south part the bath building (trench 4). 2834,RES84-FP1-T4-2,,,Bath building of FP1,Non-urban_(Non-public),Villa,not_available,open,secondary,Dump,Sherds from the dump to the south of room 4 of the bath building (trench 4). 2835,RES84-FP20,,,N-suburban area,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2836,RES84-FP21,,,N-suburban area,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2837,RES84-FP22,,,N-suburban area,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2838,RES84-FP239,,,S-suburban area,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2839,RES84-FP240,,,S-suburban area,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2840,RES84-FP26,,,N-suburban area,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2841,RES84-FP277,,,S-suburban area,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2842,RES84-FP302,,,S-suburban area,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2843,RES84-FP310,,,W-suburban area,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2844,RES84-FP71,,,E-suburban area,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2845,RES84-FP72,,,E-suburban area,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2846,RES84-FP72/73,,,E-suburban area,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2847,RES84-FP73,,,E-suburban area,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2848,RES84-FP97,,,E-suburban area,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface), 2849,RES84-QUS,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface),Sherds from a site 10 km north of Resafa. 2850,RES84-SEI-Fort,,,Fort of Tetrapyrgium,Non-urban_(public),Military,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface),"Sherds from the fort of Tetrapyrgium (Qseir es-Seil), 15 km north of Resafa." 2851,RES84-SEI-Heap,,,Refuse heap,Non-urban_(Non-public),not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface),"Sherds from the heap of refuse (covering a surface of 150 x 50 m) 50 m southeast of the fortified vicus at the fort of Tetrapyrgium (Qseir es-Seil), 15 km north of Resafa." 2852,RES84-SEI-Vicus,,,Fortified vicus,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface),"Sherds from the fortified vicus at the fort of Tetrapyrgium (Qseir es-Seil), 15 km north of Resafa." 2853,RES84-SUR-City1,,,City of Sura,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface),"Sherds from the fortified city of Sura (Suriya), 30 km north of Resafa." 2854,RES84-SUR-City2,,,City of Sura,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface),"Sherds from the west part of the fortified city of Sura (Suriya), 30 km north of Resafa." 2855,RES84-SUR-Fort1,,,Fort of Sura,Urban_(Public),Military,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface),"Sherds from inside and near the walls of the fort at the fortified city of Sura (Suriya), 30 km north of Resafa." 2856,RES84-SUR-Fort2,,,Fort of Sura,Urban_(Public),Military,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface),"Sherds from inside the fort at the fortified city of Sura (Suriya), 30 km north of Resafa." 2857,RES84-SW,,,S-suburban area,not_available,not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Survey (surface),"Sherds from the outside the south wall of Resafa, opposite FP 127/128." 2859,ATH08-A 14:2 Lower Fill,26,75,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,closed,mixed,Fill, 2860,ATH08-A 14:2 Upper Fill,267,325,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,closed,mixed,Fill, 2861,ATH08-A 16:2,1,25,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern channel,closed,mixed,Cistern channel fill, 2862,ATH08-A 16:4 Lower Fill,-175,-126,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,closed,mixed,Fill, 2863,ATH08-A 18:1 Upper Fill,1,20,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,closed,mixed,Fill, 2864,ATH08-A 21:1,426,475,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Shaft and well,closed,mixed,Dump, 2865,ATH08-B 12:1 Middle Fill,51,250,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Redump, 2866,ATH08-B 13:1 Upper Fill,41,54,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,closed,mixed,Fill, 2867,ATH08-B 13:2 Lower Fill,76,225,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Fill, 2868,ATH08-B 13:4,267,350,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,closed,mixed,Dump & fill, 2869,ATH08-B 13:7 Upper Fills,-199,100,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Fill, 2870,ATH08-B 14:1 Lower Fill,1,300,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Fill, 2871,ATH08-B 14:2 Bottom Fill,76,200,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Fill, 2872,ATH08-B 14:2 Top Fill,301,400,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Dump & fill, 2873,ATH08-B 14:2 400+,401,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Dump & fill, 2874,ATH08-B 14:3 Dumped Fill,76,125,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,closed,mixed,Dump & fill, 2875,ATH08-B 14:4 Upper Fill,400,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Dump & fill, 2876,ATH08-B 15:5 Room 12,267,,South House,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Space/Room,closed,mixed,, 2877,"ATH08-B 17:1 Rooms 2, 3",267,268,House P,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Space/Room,closed,mixed,Destruction floor deposit, 2878,ATH08-B 20:1 Lower Fill,51,175,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Fill, 2879,ATH08-B 20:1 Fill 8,1,300,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Fill, 2880,ATH08-B 20:1 Fill 6,101,200,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Fill, 2881,ATH08-B 20:1 Fill 3,201,300,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Fill, 2882,ATH08-B 21:1 Lower Fill,76,125,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,closed,mixed,Dump & fill, 2883,ATH08-B 21:16 Fill 3,,-100,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Fill, 2884,ATH08-B 21:16,1,100,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Dump & fill, 2885,ATH08-B 22:4,-50,-1,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,closed,mixed,Fill, 2886,ATH08-B-C 10-11:1,69,96,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Terrace,closed,mixed,Terrace fill, 2887,ATH08-C 8:2 Dumps,14,37,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern system,closed,mixed,Dump, 2888,ATH08-C 9:1 Dumped Fill,150,170,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Pit,closed,mixed,Dumped fill burnt, 2889,ATH08-C 9:16,1,100,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,, 2890,ATH08-C 10:3 Dumped Fill,360,370,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Dump & fill, 2891,ATH08-C 12:1,126,225,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,, 2892,ATH08-C 13:1 Main Fill,,400,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,closed,mixed,Fill, 2893,ATH08-C 13:2,176,400,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,, 2894,ATH08-C 14:2 Dump,267,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,closed,mixed,Dump, 2895,ATH08-C 14:4 13-16m,267,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,, 2896,ATH08-C 17:1,26,75,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Great Drain,closed,mixed,Fill, 2897,ATH08-C 17:3,201,300,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Dump & fill, 2898,ATH08-C 17:5,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Pit,closed,mixed,, 2899,ATH08-C 18:1 Fill III,276,500,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Fill, 2900,ATH08-C 18:2 Lower Fill,1,25,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Fill, 2901,ATH08-C 18:2 2nd c. Dumped Fill,150,250,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Dump, 2902,ATH08-C 18:2 Top Fill,225,260,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Fill, 2903,ATH08-C 20:1 Bottom Fill,126,275,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Fill, 2904,ATH08-D 4:1 Layer I,-100,14,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,closed,mixed,Fill, 2905,ATH08-D 4:1 Layer IIA,1,25,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,closed,mixed,Dump & fill, 2906,ATH08-D 4:1 Layer IIB,80,100,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,closed,mixed,Dump & fill, 2907,ATH08-D 4:1 Layer III,140,170,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,closed,mixed,Dump & fill, 2908,ATH08-D 5:2,150,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern system,closed,mixed,, 2909,ATH08-D 6:1 Dumped Fill,450,457,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,closed,mixed,Dump & fill, 2910,ATH08-D 6:2,301,350,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,closed,mixed,, 2911,ATH08-D 10:1,267,268,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern and channel,closed,mixed,, 2912,ATH08-D 11:1 Dumped Fill,41,54,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Dump & fill, 2913,ATH08-D 11:3 Bottom Fill,1,25,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern shaft,closed,mixed,Fill, 2914,ATH08-D 11:4 Bottom Fill,-100,-76,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern and channel,closed,mixed,Fill, 2915,ATH08-D 11:4 Middle Fill,-50,-25,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern and channel,closed,mixed,Fill, 2916,ATH08-D 11:4 Upper Fill,,,,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern and channel,closed,mixed,Fill, 2917,ATH08-D 12:1 POU,1,275,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Dump & fill, 2918,ATH08-D 12:1 Dumps,276,500,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Dump, 2919,ATH08-D 12:2,86,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,closed,mixed,Fill, 2920,ATH08-D 15:1 POU,500,600,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Dump & fill, 2921,ATH08-D 15:2 Upper Fill,-526,-475,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Fill, 2922,ATH08-D 17:1,76,200,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Debris, 2923,ATH08-D 17:11 Upper Fill,1,25,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Fill, 2924,ATH08-D 18:1,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,, 2925,ATH08-E 5:4 POU,101,300,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Channel,closed,mixed,Fill, 2926,ATH08-E 5:4 Dumped Fill,267,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Channel,closed,mixed,Dump & fill, 2927,ATH08-E 14:1 Top Fills,-326,-1,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,closed,mixed,Dump & fill, 2928,ATH08-E 14:2 Bottom Fill,1,50,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Fill, 2929,ATH08-E 14:3 Middle Fill,-79,-75,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,closed,mixed,Fill, 2930,ATH08-E 14:3 Top Fill,-76,25,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,closed,mixed,Fill, 2931,ATH08-E 14:6 Top Fill,50,75,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Dump & fill, 2932,ATH08-E 15:4 Upper Fill,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,closed,mixed,Fill, 2933,ATH08-E 15:5,301,425,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,, 2934,ATH08-E 17:1 Upper Fill,176,200,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Fill, 2935,ATH08-E-F 2-3:2,201,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Stoa and road,closed,mixed,Fill, 2936,ATH08-F 11:1 Dumped Fill,117,138,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Dump & fill, 2937,ATH08-F 12:4 Dump,350,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Dump, 2938,ATH08-F 15:2,-110,-100,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,closed,mixed,, 2939,ATH08-F 15:3,370,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Dump, 2940,ATH08-F 16:2,201,500,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Dump, 2941,ATH08-F 16:2 Bottom Fill,201,500,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Dump & fill, 2942,ATH08-F 17:1 Main Fill,300,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Bathing,Hypocaust area,closed,mixed,Fill, 2943,ATH08-F 17:1 Upper Fill,320,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Bathing,Hypocaust area,closed,mixed,Fill, 2944,ATH08-F 17:3 Top Fill,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Dump, 2945,ATH08-F 19:3,1,50,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Unfinished well,closed,mixed,Fill, 2946,ATH08-F 19:6 Top Fill,-27,14,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Fill, 2947,ATH08-G 5:2 Layer III,,400,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,closed,mixed,, 2948,ATH08-G 8:1 Dump (POU),30,50,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Dump, 2949,ATH08-G 11:2 Early Fill,244,267,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Fill, 2950,ATH08-G 11:2 Fill VII,268,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Fill, 2951,ATH08-G 14:2 Top Fill,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Fill, 2953,ATH08-H 13:3 Fill,25,50,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,closed,mixed,Fill, 2954,ATH08-H 15:3,20,50,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Pit,closed,mixed,, 2955,ATH08-H 16:1 Upper and Lower Fills,-20,10,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Fill, 2956,ATH08-H 16:2,-126,-86,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,closed,mixed,, 2957,ATH08-H-I 7-8:1,465,480,Stoa of Zeus,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Stoa,closed,mixed,Destruction debris, 2958,ATH08-H-I 12:1 Burnt debris,267,268,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Stoa,closed,mixed,Burnt debris, 2959,ATH08-I 7:1,401,500,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Pit,closed,mixed,, 2960,ATH08-I 7:2,426,475,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Pit,closed,mixed,, 2961,ATH08-I 15:1 Dump,400,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Dump, 2962,ATH08-I 16:1 POU,76,275,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,, 2963,ATH08-I 17:4,-10,14,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern shaft,closed,mixed,, 2964,ATH08-I-J 9:1,520,540,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Gully,closed,mixed,Fill, 2965,ATH08-I-O 15:1,-200,-76,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Drain(age),closed,mixed,, 2966,ATH08-I-O 15:1 Layer III,-200,-76,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Drain(age),closed,mixed,, 2967,ATH08-J 12:1 Dumped Fill,226,275,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Dump & fill, 2968,ATH08-J 12:2 Dump,176,225,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Dump, 2969,ATH08-J 15:2 Pit,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Pit,closed,mixed,, 2970,ATH08-J 15:5,1,125,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Pit,closed,mixed,, 2971,ATH08-J 18:2 POU,51,200,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,, 2972,ATH08-K 9-10:1 Red Fill West of Odeion,117,138,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,closed,mixed,Fill, 2973,ATH08-K 18:1 1st POU,76,125,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,, 2974,ATH08-K 18:3 Bottom Fill,201,300,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,closed,mixed,Fill, 2975,ATH08-K 18:3 Upper Fill,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,closed,mixed,Fill, 2976,ATH08-K-L 18-20:1 Drain Pit,101,225,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Drain system,closed,mixed,, 2977,ATH08-L 21:1 Remains at bottom,1,100,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,closed,mixed,, 2978,ATH08-L-M 9-10:1 Odeion Fill under Late Palace,400,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Odeion,closed,mixed,Fill, 2979,ATH08-M 17:1 Layer I,26,75,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,, 2980,ATH08-M 17:1 Layer II,76,125,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,, 2981,ATH08-M 17:1 Layer III,151,200,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,, 2982,ATH08-M 17:1 Layer V,226,267,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,, 2983,ATH08-M 17:1 Layer XI,376,475,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,, 2984,ATH08-M 17:1 Layer XIII,501,525,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,, 2985,ATH08-M 18:1,-75,200,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Construction fill, 2986,ATH08-M 18:4 POU,201,525,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,, 2987,ATH08-M 19:1 Dumped Fill,126,150,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,closed,mixed,Dump & fill, 2988,ATH08-M 20:1 Middle Fill,1,25,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,closed,mixed,Fill, 2989,ATH08-M 23:1,1,25,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,closed,mixed,, 2990,ATH08-N 9:1,126,300,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,closed,mixed,, 2991,ATH08-N 17:1 Transitional Fill,301,500,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Fill, 2992,ATH08-N 17:1 Upper Fill,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Fill, 2993,ATH08-N 17:2 POU,26,200,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,, 2994,ATH08-N 18:1,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,closed,mixed,, 2995,ATH08-N 19:1 Middle Fill,-100,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,closed,mixed,Fill, 2996,ATH08-N 19:1 Top Fill,1,20,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,closed,mixed,Dump & fill, 2997,ATH08-N 20:1 Dumped Fill,76,100,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Dump & fill, 2998,ATH08-N 20:3 Cistern Filling,1,100,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Fill, 2999,ATH08-N 20:3 Fill IVB,,267,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Fill, 3000,ATH08-N 20:4 Middle Fill,-75,-50,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,closed,mixed,Fill, 3001,ATH08-N 20:5 Fill IV,50,150,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Fill, 3002,ATH08-N 21:1 Bottom Fill,1,100,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Fill, 3003,ATH08-N 21:1 Upper Fills,101,400,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Fill, 3004,ATH08-N 21:3,-100,-1,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,closed,mixed,, 3005,ATH08-N 21:4 Top Fill,-27,14,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,closed,mixed,Fill, 3006,ATH08-O 13:4,501,600,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cache,closed,mixed,, 3007,ATH08-O 17:1,100,150,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,closed,mixed,Dump & fill, 3008,ATH08-O 18:1 Dumped Fill,301,600,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Dump & fill, 3009,ATH08-O 18:3,41,54,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,closed,mixed,Fill, 3010,ATH08-O 19:1 POU,301,500,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,, 3012,ATH08-O 20:1 Dumped Fill,76,125,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,closed,mixed,Dump & fill, 3013,ATH08-P 8:1 Building Fill,100,150,Circular building,Urban_(Public),Building,not_available,closed,mixed,Fill, 3014,ATH08-P 10:2 Top,1,100,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,closed,mixed,Dump, 3015,ATH08-P 15:3 Fill Deposit,176,225,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,closed,mixed,Fill, 3016,ATH08-P 18:1 1st POU,1,100,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,, 3017,ATH08-P 18:1 later POU,401,700,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Fill, 3018,ATH08-Q 13:1 Dumped Fill,20,50,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Shaft,closed,mixed,Dump & fill, 3019,ATH08-Q 13:4 Destruction Debris,580,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Water-mill,closed,mixed,Destruction debris, 3020,ATH08-Q 17:1 POU,476,600,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,, 3021,ATH08-Q 17:4 Bottom Fill,1,125,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Fill, 3022,ATH08-Q 17:4 Mid-2ndc. Fill,126,175,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Fill, 3023,ATH08-Q 17:4 Herulian Phase,267,268,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,, 3024,ATH08-Q 17:4 Late 4th+c. Fill,376,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Fill, 3025,ATH08-Q 17:4 ca. AD 500 Fill,500,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Fill, 3026,ATH08-Q 18:2 Bottom Fill,376,525,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Fill, 3027,ATH08-Q 18:2 Middle Fills,376,525,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Fill, 3028,ATH08-Q 19:1 POU,226,600,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Dump & fill, 3029,ATH08-Q-R 14:1 Layer XII,290,310,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,closed,mixed,, 3030,ATH08-R 9:1 Dumped Fill?,20,40,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Dump & fill, 3031,ATH08-R 10:1,20,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Dump & fill, 3032,ATH08-R 13:1,-426,50,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Dump & fill, 3033,ATH08-R 13:2 Dumped Fill,41,54,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Dump & fill, 3034,ATH08-R 14:1,267,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,closed,mixed,Debris, 3035,ATH08-R 16:1,101,200,E Building,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Pit,closed,mixed,, 3036,ATH08-R 17:2,401,500,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Dump, 3037,ATH08-R 20:2 Upper Dumped Fills,26,100,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Dump & fill, 3038,ATH08-S 21:1 Dumped Fill,-20,10,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Dump & fill, 3039,ATH08-S 21:3 Fill C,100,150,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,mixed,Fill, 3040,ATH08-S-T 20:1,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,closed,,, 3041,ATH08-T 17:3 Drain Channel,1,100,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Drain(age),closed,mixed,, 3042,ATH08-U 22:1 Fill B,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Shaft and drain,closed,mixed,Fill, 3043,ATH08-U 22:1 Fill C,76,100,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Shaft and drain,closed,mixed,Fill, 3044,ATH08-U 22:1 Fill D,100,425,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Shaft and drain,closed,mixed,Fill, 3045,ATH08-Area F13a,-101,-75,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3046,ATH08-Area C19a,-20,20,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3047,ATH08-Area R8-9a,-20,-1,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3048,ATH08-Area C-F 15-19 a,1,25,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3049,ATH08-Area H-K 8-11a,-86,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3050,ATH08-Area F16a,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Drain(age),,secondary,Fill, 3051,ATH08-Area I10-11,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,secondary,Fill, 3052,ATH08-Area K-N 9-12a,-10,14,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3053,ATH08-Area C-F 15-19 b,10,25,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3054,ATH08-Area B22a,-100,-1,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3055,ATH08-Area A-E 16-23a,-25,-1,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3056,ATH08-Area F 16-17a,-75,-26,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3057,ATH08-Area C8-9a,1,25,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3058,ATH08-Area F-K 13-16a,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3059,ATH08-Area G13,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3060,ATH08-Area M19a,1,25,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3061,ATH08-Area C-F 15-19 c,-26,25,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3062,ATH08-Area I14,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3063,ATH08-Area K15a,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3065,ATH08-Area D-G 3-6,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3066,ATH08-Area D17a,-100,-1,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3067,ATH08-Area H15a,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3068,ATH08-Area E-F14a,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3069,ATH08-Area F-H 16-17,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3070,ATH08-Area A-B 22-23,-50,-20,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3071,ATH08-Area K12,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3072,ATH08-Area F-G13,-50,-20,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3073,ATH08-Area B21a,-50,-20,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3074,ATH08-Area B17,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3075,ATH08-Area E 14-15a,-76,-25,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3076,ATH08-Area E-F 14-15a,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3077,ATH08-Area B21b,-30,30,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3078,ATH08-Area E14a,1,50,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3079,ATH08-Area E14b,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3080,ATH08-Area L11,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3082,ATH08-Area R8-9b,-27,14,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3083,ATH08-Area I15a,-27,37,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3084,ATH08-Area J-K 7,-27,37,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3085,ATH08-Area H15b,-25,-1,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3086,ATH08-Area H15c,-50,30,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3087,ATH08-Area F-K 13-16b,-30,-15,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3088,ATH08-Area B15,-5,20,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3089,ATH08-Area B21c,26,75,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3090,ATH08-Area F14a,1,50,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3091,ATH08-Area P-R 12-15a,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3092,ATH08-Area C8a,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3093,ATH08-Area J15,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3094,ATH08-Area P8a,30,60,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3095,ATH08-Area H15d,100,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3096,ATH08-Area S17,101,150,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3097,ATH08-Area J-M 9-11a,101,175,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3098,ATH08-Area M14,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3099,ATH08-Area H-I 15a,101,200,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3100,ATH08-Area D18a,-20,10,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3101,ATH08-Area H-K 18-21,1,50,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3102,ATH08-Area D-I 17-20a,201,225,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3103,ATH08-Area O12a,1,50,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3104,ATH08-Area I9a,1,50,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3105,ATH08-Area H-I 15b,1,25,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3106,ATH08-Area E5a,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3107,ATH08-Area I5,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3108,ATH08-Area I15b,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3109,ATH08-Area E3a,1,25,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3110,ATH08-Area L-N 18-20,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3111,ATH08-Area I-J 15,26,75,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3112,ATH08-Area E-G 2-4,50,70,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3113,ATH08-Area D17b,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3114,ATH08-Area H5a,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3115,ATH08-Area I8a,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3116,ATH08-Area C16,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3117,ATH08-Area C-D 18-19,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3118,ATH08-Area A-B 22a,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3119,ATH08-Area C8-9b,-27,14,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3120,ATH08-Area C17a,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3121,ATH08-Area M-O 9-11a,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3122,ATH08-Area E17a,1,125,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3123,ATH08-Area B-C 20-21a,1,25,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3124,ATH08-Area A-E 16-23b,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3125,ATH08-Area A18a,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3126,ATH08-Area A-D 14-17a,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3127,ATH08-Area B22b,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3128,ATH08-Area B20,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3129,ATH08-Area O12b,1,100,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3130,ATH08-Area P-R 12-15b,1,25,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3131,ATH08-Area I11,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3132,ATH08-Area K-Q 14-17a,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3133,ATH08-Area F14b,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3134,ATH08-Area O15a,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3135,ATH08-Area G14,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3136,ATH08-Area K-N 9-12b,1,25,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3137,ATH08-Area F2-3,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3138,ATH08-Area O10,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3139,ATH08-Area A-B 14,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3140,ATH08-Area B21d,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3141,ATH08-Area C-F 15-19 d,1,30,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3142,ATH08-Area D-I 17-20b,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3143,ATH08-Area A-C 14-21,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3144,ATH08-Area O12c,76,100,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3145,ATH08-Area Q15a,51,125,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3146,ATH08-Area N10a,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3147,ATH08-Area M8a,76,200,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3148,ATH08-Area L-P 10-11,51,100,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3149,ATH08-Area R17,101,125,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3150,ATH08-Area C14,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3151,ATH08-Area C-G 13-16a,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3152,ATH08-Area O7a,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3153,ATH08-Area L-P 10-12 a,101,200,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3154,ATH08-Area H-K 8-11b,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3155,ATH08-Area K10a,101,200,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3156,ATH08-Area K10b,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3157,ATH08-Area K-L 14,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3158,ATH08-Area B21e,1,100,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3159,ATH08-Area F-G 17,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3160,ATH08-Area B19a,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3161,ATH08-Area J-M 9-11b,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3162,ATH08-Area L14a,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3163,ATH08-Area K-Q 14-17b,140,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3164,ATH08-Area N-O 7a,1,200,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3165,ATH08-Area F 7-8,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3166,ATH08-Area O12d,101,200,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3167,ATH08-Area C-D 18a,101,200,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3168,ATH08-Area G3-4,201,300,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3169,ATH08-Area N-Q 12-14a,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3170,ATH08-Area A-B 21-22a,50,70,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3171,ATH08-Area K15b,15,50,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3172,ATH08-Area K-Q 14-17c,101,125,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3173,ATH08-U 22:1 B or 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R16,101,125,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3186,ATH08-Area Q15b,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3187,ATH08-Area L-P 10-12 b,26,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3188,ATH08-Area F-K 13-16c,-50,-1,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3189,ATH08-Area H16,-30,-10,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3190,ATH08-Area K-N 6-9a,-15,-1,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3191,ATH08-Area Q16,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3192,ATH08-Area M-P 6-13a,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3193,ATH08-Area A-D 14-17b,-10,10,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3194,ATH08-Area H-I 15c,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3195,ATH08-Area F14c,-27,14,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3196,ATH08-Area O8a,20,40,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3197,ATH08-Area B21f,14,37,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3198,ATH08-Area A-B 21-22c,1,50,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3199,ATH08-Area B16,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3200,ATH08-Area K11,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3201,ATH08-Area L-O 16-18a,26,75,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3202,ATH08-Area K14a,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3203,ATH08-Area E5b,76,125,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3204,ATH08-Area J11a,25,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3205,ATH08-Area Q19,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3206,ATH08-Area H-K 11-14a,1,150,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3207,ATH08-Area K7a,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3208,ATH08-D 4:1 Layer I/IIA,-100,25,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,closed,mixed,Dump & fill, 3209,ATH08-Area F 16-17b,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3210,ATH08-Area R14,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3211,ATH08-Area H13a,201,300,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3212,ATH08-Area H13b,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3213,ATH08-Area H-K 11-14b,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3214,ATH08-Area C17c,26,100,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3215,ATH08-Area A-F 9-15b,10,,Agora,Non-urban_(public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3216,ATH08-Area E8,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3217,ATH08-Area C-F 15-19 f,1,100,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3218,ATH08-Area K14b,20,200,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3219,ATH08-Area H19a,50,80,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3220,ATH08-Area C-F 15-19 g,20,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3221,ATH08-Area F-K 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9,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3444,ATH08-Area I 9-10,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3445,ATH08-Area O8c,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3446,ATH08-Area H15m,301,500,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3447,ATH08-Area P9,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3448,ATH08-Area H-K 8-11d,451,475,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3449,ATH08-Area O9,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3450,ATH08-Area O-P 15-16a,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3452,ATH08-Area I9d,530,550,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3453,ATH08-Area K7b,530,550,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3454,ATH08-Area G-K 5-8d,530,550,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3455,ATH08-Area M-N 14,530,550,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3456,ATH08-Area N8b,530,550,Agora,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 3457,ATH08-Area P19b,530,550,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3458,ATH08-Area O19b,530,550,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3459,ATH08-Area E15b,,251,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3460,ATH08-Area N-O 15,267,268,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3461,ATH08-Area C-D 17b,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3462,ATH08-Area K18,301,400,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3463,ATH08-Area E-F 15,401,500,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3464,ATH08-Area H15n,476,500,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3465,ATH08-Area O 7-8c,400,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3466,ATH08-Area O7b,400,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3467,ATH08-Area H-I 6-7a,460,475,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3468,ATH08-Area H-I 7,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3469,ATH08-Area P19c,476,525,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3470,ATH08-Area O 7-8d,376,400,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3471,ATH08-Area O8d,376,400,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3472,ATH08-Area H-I 6-7b,,400,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3473,ATH08-Area H-I 7-8,460,475,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3474,ATH08-Area N10b,420,450,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3475,ATH08-Area I8b,460,475,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3476,ATH08-Area M 14-15,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3477,ATH08-Area C-D 16,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3478,ATH08-Area O-Q 18-19b,530,550,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3479,ATH08-Area O13a,451,475,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3480,ATH08-Area F-K 13-16h,476,500,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3481,ATH08-Area H15o,526,550,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3482,ATH08-Area O-Q 18-19c,525,550,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3483,ATH08-Area H-I 15e,526,575,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3484,ATH08-Area K-L 6,526,575,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3485,ATH08-Area P19d,526,550,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3486,ATH08-Area H-P 12-15b,501,533,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3487,ATH08-Area N-O 7-8d,400,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3488,ATH08-Area H15p,501,600,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3489,ATH08-Area O 13-14a,501,533,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3490,ATH08-Area N7a,426,500,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3491,ATH08-Area L7,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3492,ATH08-Area H15-15/8,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3493,ATH08-Area N-Q 19-22c,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3494,ATH08-Area E-H 8-11,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3495,ATH08-Area G 14-15,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3496,ATH08-Area O-P 14,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3497,ATH08-Area Q7,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3498,ATH08-Area Q 14-15,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3499,ATH08-Area N-O 7b,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3500,ATH08-Area N7b,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3501,ATH08-Area F4,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3502,ATH08-Area N12b,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3503,ATH08-Area B4,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3504,ATH08-Area O13b,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3505,ATH08-Area H 16-17,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3506,ATH08-Area O 13-14b,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3507,ATH08-Area I7,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3508,ATH08-Area N16,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3509,ATH08-Area A-D 14-17e,276,425,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3510,ATH08-Area N 8-9,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3511,ATH08-Area J-K 12,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3512,ATH08-Area I8c,451,475,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3513,ATH08-Area M-P 6-13j,501,600,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3514,ATH08-Area I15d,501,525,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3515,ATH08-Area H15q,501,550,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3516,ATH08-Area H12,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3517,ATH08-Area O-P 15-16b,267,268,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3518,ATH08-Area H-I 15g,526,600,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3519,ATH08-Area D-I 17-20e,-25,-10,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3520,ATH08-Area B21h,-20,-1,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3521,ATH08-Area A-B 21-22e,50,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3522,ATH08-Area F16b,-23,37,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3523,ATH08-Area I15e,400,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3524,ATH08-Area B21i,-27,14,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3525,ATH08-Area B22d,-27,14,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3526,ATH08-Area A-D 14-17f,-100,-1,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3527,ATH08-Area R19,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3528,ATH08-Area T-U 22-23b,201,300,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3529,ATH08-Area D18c,10,30,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3530,ATH08-Area F13d,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3531,ATH08-Area M19b,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3532,ATH08-Area C15,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3533,ATH08-Area A-D 14-17g,201,300,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3534,ATH08-Area I12,201,300,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3535,ATH08-Area M15b,101,150,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3536,ATH08-Area R22,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3537,ATH08-Area L19b,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3538,ATH08-Area G12,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3539,ATH08-Area J-L 16-19,,500,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3540,ATH08-Area J18,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3541,ATH08-Area N9,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3542,ATH08-Area J-L 6-8c,501,700,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3543,ATH08-Area D18d,201,400,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3544,ATH08-Area F6,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3545,ATH08-Area F5,201,400,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3546,ATH08-Area H5c,101,300,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3547,ATH08-Area F 14-15,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3548,ATH08-Area F-K 13-16i,226,275,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3549,ATH08-Area K-N 9-12d,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3550,ATH08-Area Q17,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3551,ATH08-Area A-B 21b,301,400,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3552,ATH08-Area N-O 19,401,600,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3553,ATH08-Area D-I 17-20f,376,400,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3554,ATH08-Area C17d,201,300,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3555,ATH08-Area P-R 12-15d,280,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3556,ATH08-Area P-R 12-15e,226,275,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3557,ATH08-Area N22,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3558,ATH08-Area O12g,226,275,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3559,ATH08-Area J-M 9-11d,376,400,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3560,ATH08-Area C-F 15-19 j,301,400,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3561,ATH08-Area A-D 14-17h,201,276,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3562,ATH08-Area O19c,501,700,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3563,ATH08-Area C-F 15-19j,101,125,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3564,ATH08-Area A-E 16-23d,151,200,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3565,ATH08-Area B-C 10-11:1,76,100,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3566,ATH08-Area F14e,401,500,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3567,ATH08-Area A-E 16-23e,1,100,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3568,ATH08-Area K-Q 14-17e,101,150,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3569,ATH08-Area O12h,151,200,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3570,ATH08-Area P-R 12-15f,,268,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3571,ATH08-Area T18,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3572,ATH08-Area C17e,1,25,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3573,ATH08-Area H-K 18-21,,,Agora,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3575,STO92-251,,,Akropolis,Urban_(Non-public),not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Fill, 3576,STO92-842,-325,-275,Central Basilica,Urban_(Semi-public),Basilica,Aisle,Mixed,mixed,, 3577,STO92-689,,,Central Basilica,Urban_(Semi-public),Basilica,Atrium,,,, 3578,STO92-229,,,Akropolis,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,not_available,,,, 3579,STO92-257,,,Akropolis,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,not_available,,,Floor deposit, 3580,STO92-443,1,200,West Cemetery,Non-urban_(public),Necropolis,Grave,closed,primary,Grave good, 3581,STO92-1425,1,100,West Cemetery,Non-urban_(public),Necropolis,Grave,,mixed,Fill, 3582,STO92-1497,76,100,Theater,Urban_(Public),Theatre,not_available,Mixed,primary,Destruction debris, 3583,CM08-CC18,,,"Area CC, part of the praetorium",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3584,CM08-CC12,,,"area CC12, part of the praetorium",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,Floor,,,, 3585,CM08-NN14,,,"area NN14, part of the praetorium",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3586,CM08-KK32,,,"area KK32, warehouses",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3587,CM08-CC42,,,"area CC42, part of the praetorium",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3588,CM08-KK37,,,"area KK37, warehouses",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3589,CM08-KK36,,,"area KK36, warehouses",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3590,CM08-CC31,,,"area CC31, part of the praetorium",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3591,CM08-CC42,,,"area CC42, part of the praetorium",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3592,CM08-CC56,,,"area CC56, part of the praetorium",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3593,STO92-1302,,,Inner Wall West Tr. I-III,Urban_(Public),not_available,not_available,,,Rubbish accumulation, 3594,CM08-KK15,,,"area KK15, warehouses",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3595,STO92-1307,,,Inner Wall West,Urban_(Public),Building,not_available,,,Dump & fill, 3596,CM08-CC52,,,"area CC52, part of the praetorium",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3597,STO92-65,100,300,Central Basilica,Urban_(Public),Basilica,Nave,,,Destruction debris, 3598,CM08-NN16,,,area NN16,Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3599,CM08-KK29,,,"area KK29, warehouses",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3600,CM08-NN15,,,area NN15,Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3601,CM08-CC23,,,"area CC23, part of the praetorium",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3602,STO92-237,,,Acropolis,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,not_available,,,Destruction debris, 3603,CM08-KK37,,,"area KK37, warehouses",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3604,CM08-CC52,,,"area CC52, part of the praetorium",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3605,STO92-233,,,Acropolis,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 3606,STO92-1282,,,Inner West Wall,Urban_(Public),Building,not_available,,,Destruction debris, 3607,STO92-1285,,,Inner West Wall,Urban_(Public),not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Rubbish accumulation, 3608,STO92-2584,450,475,East Basilica,Urban_(Public),Basilica,Nave,open,secondary,Destruction debris, 3609,CM08-KK37,,,"area KK37, warehouses",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3610,CM08-KK25,,,"area KK25, warehouses",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3611,STO92-1733,,,,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 3612,CM08-KK33,,,"area KK33, warehouses",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3613,CM08-CC13,,,"area CC13, part of the praetorium",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3614,CM08-KK14,,,"area KK14, warehouses",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3615,CM08-KK13,,,"area KK13, warehouses",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3616,CM08-KK28,,,"area KK28, warehouses",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3617,CM08-KK20,,,"area KK20, warehouses",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3618,CM08-KK23,,,"area KK23, warehouses",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3619,CM08-CC11,,,"area CC11, part of the preatorium",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3620,CM08-KK31,,,"area KK31, warehouses",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3621,CM08-CC03,,,"area CC03, part of the praetorium",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3622,CM08-KK19,,,"area KK19, warehouses",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3623,CM08-CC24,,,"area CC24, part of the praetorium",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3624,CM08-CC51,,,"area CC51, part of the praetorium",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3625,CM08-NN17,,,area NN17,Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3626,CM08-KK21,,,"area KK21, warehouses",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3627,CM08-KK11,,,"area KK11, warehouses",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3628,CM08-CC19,,,"area CC19, part of the praetorium",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3629,CM08-CC01,,,"area CC01, part of the praetorium",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3630,CM08-CC29,,,"area CC29, part of the praetorium",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3631,CM08-KK30,,,"area KK30, warehouses",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3632,CM08-CC07,,,"area CC07, part of the praetorium",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3633,CM08-CC55,,,"area CC55, part of the praetorium",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3634,CM08-CC06,,,"area CC06, part of the praetorium",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3635,CM08-CC59,,,"area CC59, part of the praetorium",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3636,CM08-KK02,,,"area KK02, warehouses",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3637,CM08-CC41,,,"area CC41, part of the praetorium",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3638,CM08-KK22,,,"area KK22, warehouses",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3639,CM08-CC34,,,"area CC34, part of the praetorium",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3640,CM08-CC14,,,"area CC14, part of the praetorium",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3641,CM08-KK35,,,"area KK35, warehouses",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3642,CM08-KK27,,,"area KK27, warehouses",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3643,CM08-CC10,,,"area CC10, part of the praetorium",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3644,CM08-KK50,,,"area KK50, warehouses",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3645,CM08-CC08,,,"area CC08, part of the praetorium",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3646,CM08-KK21,,,"area KK21, warehouses",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3647,CM08-KK08,,,"area KK08, warehouses",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3648,CM08-KK24,,,"area KK24, warehouses",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3649,CM08-CC09,,,"area CC09, part of the praetorium",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3650,CM08-KK18,,,"area KK18, warehouses",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3651,CM08-KK17,,,"area KK17, warehouses",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3652,CM08-KK15,,,"area KK15, warehouses",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3653,CM08-KK24,,,"area KK24, warehouses",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3654,CM08-KK26,,,"area KK26, warehouses",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3655,CM08-KK09,,,"area KK09, warehouses",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3656,CM08-NN13,,,area NN13,Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3658,CM08-KK16,,,"area KK16, warehouses",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3659,CM08-KK26,,,"area KK26, warehouses",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3660,CM08-KK24,,,"area KK24, warehouses",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3661,CM08-KK29,,,"area KK29, warehouses",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3662,CM08-CC58,,,"area CC58, part of the praetorium",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3663,CM08-CC30,,,"area CC30, part of the praetorium",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3664,CM08-KK14,,,"area KK14, warehouses",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3665,CM08-KK34,,,"area KK34, warehouses",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3666,CM08-KK13,,,"area KK13, warehouses",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3667,CM08-CVXI,,,"area CVXI, part of the praetorium",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3668,CM08-CC05,,,"area CC05, part of the praetorium",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3669,CM08-NN12,,,area NN12,Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3670,CM08-CC57,,,"area CC57, part of the praetorium",Urban_(Semi-public),Building,not_available,,,, 3673,BEY07-BEY002-US98,150,50,,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,not_available,,,, 3674,BEY07-BEY002-US361,150,50,,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,not_available,,,, 3675,BEY07-BEY002-US386,150,50,,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,not_available,,,, 3676,BEY07-BEY002-US402,100,50,,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,not_available,,,, 3677,BEY07-BEY002-US403,125,100,,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,not_available,,,, 3678,BEY07-BEY002-US427,150,50,,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,not_available,,,, 3679,BEY07-BEY002-US483,200,150,,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,not_available,,,, 3680,BEY07-BEY002-US514,125,100,,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,not_available,,,, 3681,BEY07-BEY002-US516,300,250,,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,not_available,,,, 3682,BEY07-BEY002-US517,200,150,,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,not_available,,,, 3683,BEY07-BEY002-US535,200,150,,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,not_available,,,, 3684,BEY07-BEY002-US557,125,100,,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,not_available,,,, 3685,BEY07-BEY002-US578,200,150,,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,not_available,,,, 3686,BEY07-BEY002-US673,250,200,,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,not_available,,,, 3687,BEY07-BEY002-US797,300,250,,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,not_available,,,, 3688,BEY07-BEY002-US800,300,250,,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,not_available,,,, 3689,BEY07-BEY002-US874,250,200,,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,not_available,,,, 3690,BEY07-BEY002-US887,300,250,,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,not_available,,,, 3691,BEY07-BEY002-US130,,,,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,not_available,,,, 3692,BEY07-BEY002-US133,-200,-150,,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,not_available,,,, 3693,BEY07-BEY002-US395,,,,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,not_available,,,, 3695,ATH_97_A 8-9:1,-325,-300,,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,Fill, 3696,ATH_97_A 14: 1_Fill I,-150,-1,,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,primary,Fill, 3697,ATH_97_A 14:1_Fill II,-100,100,,Urban_(Non-public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,primary,Fill, 3699,ATH_97_A 17:3(+),-310,-250,"Much burned pottery;Latest 4 coins: Agora XXVI varieties 44-47, ca. 322/317-307; worn coin of Demetrios Poliorketes; Thasian stamped amphorae handle: Aristophanes, dates before 300; coarse ware lagynos with parallel at Koroni; early moldmade lamp",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Pit,closed,,, 3701,ATH_97_A 18:9,-400,-325,Disturbed pyre containing only a cooking-ware lopadion and a saucer,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Pyre,open,,, 3702,ATH_97_A-B 19-20:1_Fill in great drain,-400,-86,"Material ranges from the 4th to the 2nd century, most of it before end of century. All coins data before ca. 120, but a few objects, including some stamped amphora handles, date as late as 86 ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Drain(age),open,mixed,Fill, 3703,ATH_97_A-B 19-20:2_Layer I,-400,100,"Several different fills of various dates located along Great Drain. Layer I ranges from 4th century to Late Hellenistic, with a few early Roman pieces. Possibly Sullan debris used as fill in early 1st century after Christ. Joined pair of amphora handles in the term of the eponym Menekrates dates in second half of 2nd century.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,open,mixed,Fill, 3707,ATH_97_B 12:5,-380,-350,"Well. 18.87 m. deep. Contents dug as a single fill, but there is mention of Hellenistic pottery in mouth, and coins from upper 2.50 m. date in later 4th and early 3rd century (Agora XXVI, varieties 46 and (52-54, 57-60). Few later pieces attested. It is uncertain whether all the later pieces came from this part of the well.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,Mixed,,Fill, 3708,ATH_97_B 13:7(+)_Bottom fill,-300,-250,"22.70 m.deep. Two Hellenistic deposits at bottom, with series of Roman and then Turkish fills above. Bottom fill. Fill in lowest 1.20 m. sealed in by 0.50 m. of sterile earth. One Rhodian amphora dated to ca. 224 by the eponym Mytion and two more to ca. 222 by the eponym Aristonides (Grace 1979a, figs 22, 23). Lack of moldmade bowls suggests deposit very soon thereafter.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,,Fill, 3709,ATH_97_B 13:7(+)_2nd fill,-125,-1,"Filled 2.00 m. of shaft above sterile layer. Late Hellenistic lamps (Types 37 B, 56 A), piece of Mottled Oliver lid, ESA plates, and fragment of long-petal bowl date deposit to later 2nd and 1st centuries, altough some earlier material is also present.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Shaft and well,Mixed,,Fill, 3710,ATH_97_B 13:8(+)_Lower fill (Pou),-325,-260,Material in lowest 2.50 m. probably a use fill. No stamped amphora handles. Presence of Hellenistic drinking cups suggests terminal date.,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,primary,Fill, 3711,ATH_97_B 13:8(+)_Upper fill ,-250,-225,"In upper 20 m., partially dump from sanctuary, with much votive material. Two eponyms dating soon after months began to be named on Rhodian amphoras (third quarter of the 3rd century: in the terms of Xenaretos and Kallikratidas). Dipinto on Chian amphora may refer to Athenian archon of either 332/1 or 225/4 (Agora XXI, Hc 2, p. 70, pl, 39). Absence of moldmade bowls suggest fill deposited well before end 3rd century. Earlier material is present.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,Mixed,secondary,Fill, 3713,ATH_97_B 15:1_upper fill,-400,-250,"17.80 m. deep. Lower fill of last quarter of 5th century; Hellenistic fill in upper three or four meters of well. Terminus post quem for deposit provided by Knidian amphora handle naming eponym Anaxippidas, ca. 167-146",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,,Fill, 3714,ATH_97_B 17:5,-315,-300,Pyre,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Pyre,closed,primary,, 3715,ATH_97_B 18:1,-325,-300,Pyre,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Pyre,closed,primary,, 3716,ATH_97_B 18:2,-250,-250,Pyre,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Pyre,closed,primary,, 3717,ATH_97_B 18:7(+)_Lower fill (Pou),-350,-325,"8.10 m. deep, with use fill in lowest ca. 1.50 m., dumped fill above.UpperF ill. Two Rhodian amphora handles probably date in last quarter of 3rd century naming the eponyms Sostratos and Archokrates; for Sostratos see Delos XXVII, p. 303, under E 5).",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,,primary,Fill, 3718,ATH_97_B 18:12_Lower fill (POU),-200,-100,"6.90 m. deep. Complete pots suitable for drawing water mark lowest 1.50 m. as POU, probably about contemporary with dumped fill above. Lower Fill. No amphora handles or coins.Upper Fill. Seven amphora handles, all dating near middle of 2nd century (SS 10082-SS 10088). Type 37 B lamp (L 4272) indicates fill deposited near end of 2nd century. Grace 1956b, p. 153, under no. 123; Delos XXVII, p. 381.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,primary,Fill, 3719,ATH_97_B 19:1,-325,-300,"Small pit with burned refuse, possibly of ritual nature. Three double-bodied owl bronze coins of 340's/330's-322, one somewhat worn (NN-1640a, b, NN-1641: AgoraX XVI, varieties [41-43]; cf. Svoronos, pl. 22:35-46).",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Pit,,,, 3720,ATH_97_B 19:5,-325,-300,"Three somewhat worn coins dating between ca. 360 and 322 (NN-2050, NN-2051a, b: Agora XXVI, varieties 38and [41-43]; cf. Svoronos, pls. 103:1-15, 22:35-46). ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Pyre,,,, 3721,ATH_97_B 19:6,-290,-270,,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Pyre,,,, 3722,ATH_97_B 20:1_Lower fill (Pou),50,150,"17.60 m. deep; Roman use fill in lowest 6.70 m., Byzantine upper fill. 575 comes from lowest 1.50 m. of shaft.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,,primary,Fill, 3723,ATH_97_B 20:2_Lower fill,-225,-175,"Drawshaft. Connected by tunnel to B 21:1, which was filled in Roman times. Main dumped fill, with small amount of later material above.LowerF ill. Terminupso st quemin second decade of 2nd century provided by amphora handles. Two late Hellenistic lamps (L 4090, L 4091 [Agora IV, nos. 863, 885, pp. 217, 220, pls. 26, 28]) and fragment of possible long-petal bowl intrusive. Some much earlier material also present (e.g. P 17031 [AgoraX II, no. 130, p. 245, pl. 7]). ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Shaft,,,Fill, 3724,ATH_97_B 20:2_Upper fill,-150,-75,UpperF ill. Small amount of material in uppermost 1.00 m. One inventoried object.,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Shaft,,,Fill, 3725,ATH_97_B 20:7(+)_Altar well_Upper fill,-325,-200,"9.35 m. deep. Three Hellenistic fills: use fill with two dumped fills above. UpperF ill. In upper 6.00 m. of shaft. Rhodian amphora handle of the term of Xenostratos (SS 9663) provides terminupso st quemo f ca. 217. Fill spans over a century, with 4th-century material fragmentary but well represented",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,,secondary,Dump & fill, 3726,ATH_97_B 21:24_construction fill,-140,-115,"Partially tile-lined well with packing of whole amphoras behind tiles. Well dug to 9.00 m. and abandoned because of danger. Use fill postulated below but no pottery recovered. Well dug through tunnel from cistern B 21:25.ConstructioFni ll. Packing of Knidian amphoras, many with stamped handles, dating early in last quarter of 2nd century: jars of the terms of Apollodoros, Diokles, Euphranor, Menekrates, and Timasikrates. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,,,Fill, 3728,ATH_97_B 22:3,-300,-300,Context of ca. 300 BC. ,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Pyre,,,, 3729,ATH_97_BB 17:1,-375,-350,Well in Theseion Plateia discovered in course of city sewer work and partially excavated to depth of 5.30 m.;dumped fill from sculptor's workshop. ,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,,,Dump & fill, 3730,ATH_97_C 8:2_manhole,-25,25,"Manhole in water supply system (see under C 8:1) One coin of ca. 25-20 (KK-44: Agora XXVI, variety 149; cf.Svoronos, pl. 80:29-32). Late Hellenistic and early Roman lamps (L 2015 [Type 52 C] and L 2016 [AgoraV II, no. 66, p. 78, pl. 3]). A small amount of earlier material includes mold for moldmade bowl (P 6887) and Knidian amphora handle naming the fabricant Damokrates, active in third quarter of 2nd century (SS 4970 [KT 366 IV]; see Delos XXVII, pp. 327-328, under E 66).",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Manhole,,,, 3731,ATH_97_C 8:5 (+),-350,-300,"Well (not cistern shaft, as in Agora XII), 18.80 m. deep, communicates with water system (see C 8:1) through small hole, probably fortuitously. Single fill, mostly of tiles, with two fairly complete pots at bottom. Coin of 340's/330's-322 (KK-63: Agora XXVI, varieties [41-43]; cf. Svoronos, pl. 22:35-46).",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,,,Fill, 3732,ATH_97_C 10:1 (+),-120,-90,Manhole giving access to water system (see under C 8:1). Amphora handle gives terminups ost quemi n late 2nd century. Material appears to be slightly pre-Sullan,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Manhole,,,Fill, 3733,ATH_97_C 12:2 (+),-375,-325,"18.12 m. deep. Bulk of pottery dates in 4th century. Only coin is 5th-century silver triobol (He-654 [AgoraX XVI no. 12f]; cf. Svoronos, pl. 21:51). At least three amphora handles date in 3rd century, including nearly whole Rhodian jar dating after 240 and naming the eponym Sochares (SS 5748). Apparently an old, 4th-century rubbish heap discarded in third quarter of 3rd century",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,Mixed,secondary,Rubbish accumulation, 3734,ATH_97_C 14:7,-400,-275,"Small deposit of material, mixed 4th and early 3rd centuries, from pit leading to drain",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Pit,Mixed,,, 3735,ATH_97_C 17:2,-290,-250,,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Pyre,,,, 3736,ATH_97_C 20:2 (+),-200,-150,"Koukla Factory Fill. Fill with many figurines and molds, possibly from terracotta factory. No coins or stamped amphora handles date after ca. 150, but there is some later material, including a few fragments of ESA, gray ware, thin-walled ware, and a Type 54 A lamp.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,Fill, 3739,ATH_97_D 11:1,-50,50,"21.53 m. deep; sterile, collapsed bedrock in lowest 6.50 m., with single dumped fill above. Very worn coins dating between ca. 25 and 10 B.C. (110-382, 118-472, 118-473: Agora XXVI, varieties 158, 153, and 152; cf. Svoronos, pls. 79:38-42, 80:18-21, 37-43; see Kroll 1973, no. 1, p. 324).",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,,secondary,Fill, 3740,ATH_97_D 11:2(+),-300,-215,"Drawshaft of complex cistern system with two chambers (D 1 1:4, E 1 1:1), two more drawshafts (D 1 1:3, D 12:2), and two blind tunnels, all of which were filled later than D 11:2. Worn coin of Antigonos Doson, 229-220 (II8-430; cf. McClean II, 3609-3613). Two fragments of moldmade bowls suggest date of deposit not long after 225.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Shaft,,,Fill, 3741,ATH_97_D 11:3 (+),-100,25,"D 11:3. Deep lower fill; small upper fill dating in 2nd century after Christ. Lower fill with much broken plaster, tile, and brick contained sprinkling of Classical and early Hellenistic (ca. twenty-five fragments, cf. lower fill of D 11:4) along with Ist-century material and Western Sigillata (e.g. P 10950). Six immediately pre-Sullan amphora stamps indicate some material derives from Sullan sack.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Shaft,Mixed,,Fill, 3742,ATH_97_D 11:4 (+)_Lower Fill,-200,-1,"200 to late 1st century. Lower Fill. In lowest 0.70 m., with broken plaster and tiles. Most stamped amphora handles date in first half of 2nd century, with one dating in early 1st century. Much of the pottery is 2nd century, and there is a sprinkling of Classical pieces unusual at this date. Terminal date suggested by large number of Mottled Oliver lids and by Type 56 A lamp (L 5948).",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,,,Fill, 3744,ATH_97_D 12:2,-100,-1,"D 12:2. Deep lower fill, small Roman fill above Lower fill contains less 2nd-century material and more Ist-century material than lower fill of D 11:4. Joins in the pottery, however, and broken plaster and tiles in both deposits attest that the two fills are closely related. Latest coin dates 85-ca. 70, and a late Knidian amphora handle is present (see AgoraX XII), bringing terminuds own to mid-lst century or later.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Shaft,,,Fill, 3747,ATH_97_D 15:4 (+)_Lower fill,-375,-325,"375-325, with late-3rd-century disturbance. Pit with two fills, the upper one Roman. Coin of 340's/330's-322 (17-1480:A goraX XVI, varieties [41-43]; cf. Svoronos, pl. 22:35-46). Most material dates in second quarter of 4th century, some in third quarter of century, a few pieces as early as 5th century. Six fragments probably date in last quarter of 3rd century",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Pit,Mixed,secondary,Fill, 3748,ATH_97_D 16:1 (+)_Lower fill,-325,-275,"Cistern with two tunnels, one disturbed by Roman well (D 16:5). Homogeneous fill, with small Byzantine deposit above. Four fragmentary amphoras with stamped handles, all dating within 4th century (SS 10340-SS 10342, SS 10344).",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern system,,,Fill, 3749,ATH_97_D 16:6,-250,-240,,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Pyre,,,, 3750,ATH_97_D 16:8,-375,-315,Pit containing red-figured lebes of second quarter of 4th century (P 20219) along with later material ,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Pit,,,, 3751,ATH_97_D 17:3 (+)_Lower and Upper Fills,-300,-250,"Cistern in northwest room of Annex of Poros Building (""Prison of Sokrates""); part of same system as D 17:4 and D 17:5, the chambers connected by long tunnels. Two fills of distinctly different earth but with no apparent difference in date. Only legible coin dates 340's/330's-322 (00-1334: Agora XXVI, varieties [41-43]; cf. Svoronos, pl. 22:35-46, from upper fill). Dating based on presence of well-developed Hellenistic angular kantharoi, absence of baggy kantharoi and moldmade bowls",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,,,Fill, 3756,BEY07-BEY002-US502,,,,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,not_available,,,, 3757,BEY07-BEY002-US507,,,,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,not_available,,,, 3758,BEY07-BEY002-US511,,,,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,not_available,,,, 3759,BEY07-BEY002-US524,,,,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,not_available,,,, 3760,BEY07-BEY002-US537,,,,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,not_available,,,, 3761,ATH_95_sq.P._layer 96,,,,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,not_available,,,, 3762,BEY07-BEY002-US637,,,,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,not_available,,,, 3763,BEY07-BEY002-US884,,,,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,not_available,,,, 3764,BEY07-BEY002-US900,,,,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,not_available,,,, 3765,EPH05-WE4-H/1,-150,-75,"Deposit underneath a floor of beaten earth (loam) in the northern part of Space 6 of the later WE4, related to the construction of a west-east oriented channel to the south, as part of the late Hellenistic (residential) occupation of the area prior to the construction of the Hanghaus 2 insula.",Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Channel,closed,secondary,Fill, 3766,EPH05-WE4-H/2,-125,-50,"Underneath space 7 of the later WE4, in the western part of the space.",Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,not_available,open,secondary,Fill, 3767,EPH05-WE4-H/3,-125,-50,"Deposit underneath Space 7 of the later WE4, in the northeast corner of the space.",Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,not_available,open,secondary,Fill, 3768,EPH05-WE4-H/4,-125,-50,"Deposit underneath Space 7 of the later WE4, in the northern part of the space",Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,not_available,open,secondary,Fill, 3769,EPH05-WE4-H/5,-125,-25,"Deposit underneath courtyard 21, consisting of a loam fill on top of bedrock",Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,not_available,open,secondary,Fill, 3770,EPH05-WE4-H/6,-50,0,"Deposit underneath a mortar floor, underneath courtyard 21 of the later WE4, as part of the late Hellenistic (residential) occupation of the area prior to the construction of the Hanghaus 2 insula.",Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,not_available,closed,secondary,Levelling Deposit, 3771,EPH05-WE4-BI/1,-25,20,"Levelling deposit for the installation of the oldest floor level of the WE, a monochrome floormosaic, which is present in Spaces 6 and 7; the material present in the deposit, though secondary, most probably originated in the immediate vicinity of the findspot, probably part of the residential occupation of the area. It was sealed during the 2nd decenium of the 1st cent CE.",Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Space/Room,closed,secondary,Levelling Deposit, 3772,EPH05-WE4-BI/2,-25,20,Deposit underneath the mosaic in Space 7 containing Augustan material (like WE4-BI/1) but also Hellenistic material dating to the late 2nd cent BCE which was mixed into the deposit.,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Space/Room,closed,secondary,Fill, 3773,EPH05-WE4-BI/3,-25,20,"Deposit from the west part of space 7, originally part of the same Augustan fill for the installation of the mosaic, which was disturbed by later construction activity and separated from the other parts of the fill.",Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Space/Room,open,secondary,Fill, 3774,EPH05-WE4-BI'/1,25,75,The deposit has been identified as a ritual offering before construction (ie the renovation of courtyard 21 around the middle of the 1st cent CE) to the house-gods in order to mitigate them. The deposit consisted of 8 stached vessels (a symbolic representation of the ceramic assemblage used in the house) placed into a ditch.,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Courtyard,closed,primary,Ritual deposit, 3775,EPH05-WE4-BI'/2,25,75,Levelling deposit to raise the floorlevel of courtyard 21 (also sealing the ritual deposit WE-BI'/1) around the middle of the 1st cent CE. The deposit contained many pieces with traces of fire suggesting a fire-related event/destruction prior to the construction activities.,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Courtyard,open,secondary,Fill for floor, 3776,EPH05-WE4-BII/1,100,125,Fill-deposit in Space 5 as part of the 2nd building phase of WE4 in the early 2nd cent CE.,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Space/Room,open,secondary,Fill, 3777,EPH05-WE4-BII/2,100,125,"Deposit in spaces 6 and 7 to create a new floor level now that the northern boundary wall of WE (and of spaces 6 and 7) has been moved southwards, as part of the 2nd building phase of the complex in the early 2nd cent CE. ",Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Space/Room,open,secondary,Fill for floor, 3778,EPH05-WE4-BII/3,100,125,"Deposit in courtyard 21 to create a higher floor level, as part of the 2nd building phase of WE4 in the early 2nd cent CE.",Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Courtyard,open,secondary,Fill for floor, 3779,EPH05-WE4-BIII/1,125,175,"Deposit in space 4 on top of which a floor in beaten earth (loam) was arranged, as part of the 3rd building phase of the complex around the middle of the 2nd cent CE.",Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,not_available,open,secondary,Fill for floor, 3780,EPH05-WE4-BIII/2,125,175,Deposit in courtyard 21 as part of the 3rd building phase of WE4 around the middle of the 2nd cent CE. The deposit contained only a small amount of material but could be linked to this phase on the basis of the building chronology.,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Courtyard,open,secondary,Fill, 3781,EPH05-WE4-BIII/3,125,175,Fill of a channel running east-west through spaces 6 and 7 which was given up during the 3rd building phase of the complex around the middle of the 2nd cent CE. Only limited finds were retrieved from this fill.,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Channel,closed,secondary,Cistern channel fill, 3782,EPH05-WE4-BIV/1,220,230,"Deposit for the arrangement of a new floor level of beaten earth (loam) in space 2, as part of the 4th building phase around 230 CE.",Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Space/Room,open,secondary,Fill for floor, 3783,EPH05-WE4-BIV/2,220,230,"Deposit for the arrangement of a new floor level of beaten earth (loam) in space 7, as part of the 4th building phase of the complex around 230 CE. ",Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Space/Room,open,secondary,Fill for floor, 3784,EPH05-WE4-BIV/3,220,230,"Deposit for the arrangement of a new floor level of beaten earth (loam) in space 14a, as part of the 4th building phase of WE4 around 230 CE.",Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Space/Room,open,secondary,Fill for floor, 3785,EPH05-WE4-BIV'/1,225,275,Deposit for the arrangement of a floor of beaten earth (loam) in space 19 around the middle of the 3rd cent CE.,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Space/Room,open,secondary,Fill for floor, 3786,EPH05-WE4-Z/1,250,275,"Burnt deposit on top of floor of vestibulum 4, sealed by destruction debris in the 3rd quarter of the 3rd cent CE.",Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Space/Room,open,primary,Burnt layer, 3787,EPH05-WE4-Z/2,250,275,Burnt deposit on top of the floor of latrine 4a which was covered by destruction debris in the 3rd quarter of the 3rd cent CE.,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Space/Room,open,primary,Burnt debris, 3788,EPH05-WE4-Z/3,250,275,Destruction deposit in latrine 4a dating to the 3rd quarter of the 3rd cent CE.,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Space/Room,open,mixed,Destruction debris, 3789,EPH05-WE4-Z/4,200,250,"Fill of the southern part of the latrine drain in space 4a, probably dating to the first half of the 3rd cent CE when this part of the drain went out of use and was filled in. Material from the fill consists of dumped artefacts as well as 'sanitary' vessels that fell into the channel (p. 245).",Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Drain(age),closed,mixed,Cistern channel fill, 3790,EPH05-WE4-Z/5,250,275,Fill of the eastern part of the drain and discharge of the latrine in space 4a. The material of the fill contained beside fragmented vessels (part of destruction debris) also elements of the furniture of the room (ie lamps that illuminated the latrine). This part of the latrine drain remained in use until the destruction of WE4 in the 3rd quarter of the 3rd cent CE.,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Drain(age),open,mixed,Cistern channel fill, 3791,EPH05-WE4-Z/6,250,275,"Destruction deposit of space 14 with a concentration of artefacts in the SE-corner of the space, some 30 cm above the floor level. This concentration has been identified as the content of shelves on the east wall of the space which fell down during the destruction of WE4 in the 3rd quarter of the 3rd cent CE.",Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Space/Room,open,mixed,Destruction debris, 3792,EPH05-WE4-Z/7,250,275,Deposit on the floor of space 14 covered by the debris (EPH05-WE4-Z/6) caused by the destruction of the complex in the 3rd quarter of the 3rd cent CE. The finds from this space allowed it to be identified as a kitchen or storage space,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Space/Room,open,primary,Destruction floor deposit, 3793,EPH05-WE4-Z/8,250,275,"Destruction deposit in the west part of space 14, containing part of the ceramic assemblage used in the space.",Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Space/Room,open,mixed,Destruction debris, 3794,EPH05-WE4-Z/9,250,275,Deposit on the floor of space 19 covered by the debris caused by the destruction of WE4 in the 3rd quarter of the 3rd cent CE.,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Space/Room,open,primary,Destruction floor deposit, 3795,EPH05-WE4-Z/10,175,250,Fill of well in space 19. Material from the fill contained vessels from the use of the well as well as dumped items when it was given up during the later 2nd or first half of the 3rd cent CE.,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Well,closed,mixed,Cistern channel fill, 3796,EPH05-WE4-Z/11,250,275,"Debris deposit in space 7, possibly related to the destruction of the complex in the 3rd quarter of the 3rd cent CE. It is no longer possible to determine its exact stratigraphical position (p. 258)",Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Space/Room,open,secondary,Debris, 3797,EPH05-WE4-Z/12,250,275,The deposit of space 14a has been generally characterised as debris/fill so an exact stratigraphical determination is no longer possible (p. 258).,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Space/Room,open,mixed,Destruction fill, 3798,EPH05-WE4-Z/13,250,275,Fill of space 14d that can probably be related to the destruction of the complex in the 3rd quarter of the 3rd cent CE.,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Space/Room,open,mixed,Destruction fill, 3799,EPH05-WE4-Z/14,250,275,"Fill deposit in the vaulted storage space 14aG, south of space 14a, related to the destruction of the complex in the 3rd quarter of the 3rd cent CE.",Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Space/Room,open,mixed,Destruction fill, 3800,EPH05-WE4-Z/15,250,275,"Fill deposit in the vaulted space 14cG, south of space 14c used for the storage of table and kitchen ware. The deposit was most probably related to the destruction of the complex in the 3rd quarter of the 3rd cent CE.",Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Space/Room,open,mixed,Destruction fill, 3801,EPH05-WE4-Z/16,200,275,"Fill deposit in vaulted space 14dG, south of space 14d, which was already partly out of use at the time of the destruction of the complex in the 3rd quarter of the 3rd cent CE, as a result of the collapse of its ceiling.",Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Space/Room,open,mixed,Destruction fill, 3802,EPH05-WE4-Z/17,200,275,"Fill deposit in space 22, the entrance to the cellar. The space was used as depot for amphoras (8 in total). The deposit was probably related to the destruction of the complex in the 3rd quarter of the 3rd cent CE but the assemblage may be earlier (p. 261). ",Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Space/Room,open,mixed,Destruction fill, 3803,EPH05-WE4-Z/18?,250,275,"Deposit in space 1, the stairwell leading to the upper floor of WE4. The ceramic material of this deposit has not been incorporated into the catalogue because of its unclear stratigraphical nature though it is likely to have belonged to the last occupation phase of the complex (p. 261).",Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Stairwell,open,mixed,Destruction debris, 3804,EPH05-WE4-Z/19?,,,Deposit in 'south space' (SR) 9d in the area of the oven. The ceramic material ranging from the Hellenistic to the late antique periode indicates that several stratigraphical units have been mixed here as a result of late antique building activity on top of the destroyed WE4 (p. 261-262). ,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Space/Room,open,mixed,Destruction debris, 3805,EPH05-WE4-Z/20?,250,275,"Deposit between two mosaic floors in space 9 on the upper floor of WE4, that can probably be related to the destruction of the complex in the 3rd quarter of the 3rd cent CE.",Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Space/Room,closed,primary,Burnt layer, 3807,ATH_97_D 17:5 (+) Pap. Cistern Upper Fill,-150,-100,"UpperF ill. Amphora handles give terminups ost queme arly in third quarter of 2nd century. Plate with upturned rim (847) probably dates at least as late as last decade of century. Cistern south of south wall of Annex of Poros Building. Part of three-chamber system, with D 17:3 and D 17:4. Two distinct fills above layer of sterile sand.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,,,Fill, 3808,ATH_97_D 17:11 (+) Well Lower Fill,-100,-50,"12.00 m. deep, with Hellenistic lower fill and early Roman upper fill. Two amphora handles of duovirpi eriod, one of them from latter half ofperiod, ca. 97-88 (SS 10332 [KT 678], with neck and shoulder preserved) naming the eponym Agias. Little fine ware, not closely datable.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,,,Fill, 3809,ATH_97D 17:12 Lower Fill,-350,-325,"14.90 m. deep, located south of Annex of Poros Building. Two fills; upper fill, in top 1.00 m., probably contemporary Dumped lower fill with two Thasian amphora handles (SS 10709, SS 10994; cf. EtThas IV, no. 373, p. 138 and no. 1878, p. 444) of third quarter of 4th century; SS 10709 names Aristoteles, 345-335 (see Debidour 1986, p. 330). ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,,secondary,Dump & fill, 3810,ATH_97_D 19:2 Well Fill I [POU],0,0,"Late 2nd to early 1st century. Four fills, probably approximately contemporary, in well 15.05 m. deep. Material in lowest 5.00 m. (Fill I) identified as use fill by numerous basket-handled water jars and whole pots. Type 51 C lamp (L 3907) confirms late Hellenistic date. Fill II consisted of 4.00 m. of nearly sterile mud. Fill III, from collapse of well (with many broken well tiles), contained little pottery but two stamped amphora handles dating in early 1st century: SS 9202 (KT 1280), in term of Andromenes (97-88 B.C.; see Delos XXVII, p. 351, under E 191); SS 9201, Rhodian handle of the fabricant Kastor (see Grace 1956b, p. 144, under no. 112). Nondescript fill (IV) in top 0.50 m. of well.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,,primary,Fill, 3811,ATH_97_D-E 8-9:1 (+),-325,-275,"with slight Hellenistic disturbance. Two chambers connected by tunnel, all filled at same time. Large deposit of pottery (over sixty inventoried vessels), mostly dating between ca. 325 and 275. Latest coins date ca. 322/317-307 (IIO-97, IIH-103, HII-104, 11E-121: Agora XXVI, varieties 44, 46, 48, 49; cf. Svoronos, pls. 24:42-57, 103:22, 25, 26, 28) and stamped amphora handle perhaps of late 4th or early 3rd century (SS 4840). Disturbance evidenced by fragments of three moldmade bowls and plate of late 3rd or early 2nd century.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern system,Mixed,,Fill, 3812,ATH_97_D-E 15:1,-150,-50,"150 to early 1st century. Numerous coins and amphora handles date in late 2nd and early 1st century; the latest coins are now dated 99/98 and 130-90 (AgoraX XVI, varieties 94 and 99). Immediately pre-Sullan coins and amphora handles are lacking. Most pottery late Hellenistic, with a few earlier pieces. For other fills in Great Drain see A-B 19-20:1, H 12:1.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Drain system,,,Fill, 3816,ATH_97_E 10:1 (+),-120,-86,"Adit to water system (see under C 8:1). Six Knidian amphora handles of latter half of duovirpi eriod, including two of the term of Hermon, one of the last eponyms before 88 (SS 4916 and SS 4997 [KT 651]), suggest deposit is primarily Sullan destruction debris A few later,p ossibly intrusivep ieces: Type 56 A lamp (L 2007 [AgoraIV , no. 797, p. 204, pl. 53]) and several fragments of plate of 1st century after Christ(?).",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Manhole,Mixed,,Fill, 3819,ATH_97_E 14:6 (+)_Lower Fill,-300,-200,"Mainly 3rd century, with a few 2nd-century pieces. Early Roman upper fill and Hellenistic lower fill, in shaft 15.40 m. deep. At transition from lower to upper fill, a nearly complete amphora with two stamped handles and the stamped handle of another amphora, both dating in early 1st century (SS 6168-SS 6170 [KT 146, KT 1591, KT 1505], naming the Knidian eponym Euphragoras and duoiri of the term of Aristainos [cf. Dilos XXVII, E 190, p. 351]). Lower fil contained no amphora handles and produced one coin of ca. 322/317-307 (T[-1483: Agora XXVI, variety 46; cf Svoronos, p1. 24:51-57). Most material from lower fill dates within 3rd century (ca. 290 and later). The following are later: moldmade bowl of M Monogram Class (after ca. 175), fragments of three long-petal bowls (post ca. 150), gray-ware jug with long-petal decoration, two white-ground lagynoi (e.g. 1528), and a brazier (P 14365). There are also three or four pieces of 16th- or 17th-century Turkish pottery.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,,,Fill, 3820,ATH_97_E 14:10 (+)_Lower Fill,-350,-250,"Found below Roman pit E 14:9, which overlay both E 14:6 and E 14:10. Roman upper fill. Partially excavated to depth of 12.85 m.No independently datable material. Most pottery dates in second half of 4th century, with the following fragments dating in 3rd century: two kantharos stems of early 3rd century; three West Slope kantharoi of second quarter of 3rd century; one moldmade relief lamp (cf. KerameikXosI , no. 378, p. 66.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,,,Fill, 3821,ATH_97_E 15:2 (+),-275,-200,"Part of same system as F 15:2 (Group E), to which it is attached by tunnel, and well E 15:7, to which it is connected by overflow channel. The part of the system to which E 15:2 and E 15:7 belong was walled off from F 15:2 and went out of use earlier. Knidian amphora handle dating 220-188 (SS 2259 [KT 814]), of the term ofLeon. Pottery is mainly 3rd century with intrusive Roman lamp fragment. Coin of the 140's found in mouth of shaft (T-240: Agora XXVI, variety 103; cf. Svoronos, pl. 106:48-51).",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Shaft,,,Fill, 3823,ATH_97_E 15:4 (+),-200,-125,"Amphora handles give terminuisn second quarter of 2nd century (see AgoraX XII), but long-petal bowls suggest deposit well after mid-century. Fragment of imported moldmade bowl dating in second half of 2nd century (P 31140), which joins another from F 13:3, also supports this closing date",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Shaft,,,, 3824,ATH_97_E 15:7 (+)_Lower Fill [POU?],-325,-200,"20.80 m. deep, with small concentration of pottery in lowest 1.80 m., possibly a use fill, sealed in by 1.40 m. of sterile mud. Three fills above, with little pottery, ranging from Hellenistic to late Roman in date.No independently datable material in lower fill.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,,,Fill, 3825,ATH_97_E 29:1_Lower Fill,-325,-290,"Cistern connected by tunnel to another chamber that was apparently cleared by Wilhelm Dorpfeld in the Only datable object is Thasian amphora handle SS 14502, naming Daiphron, 335-325 (Debidour 1986, p. 331",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,,,Fill, 3826,ATH_97_E 29:2,-200,-100,"2nd century. Drawshaft with two blind tunnels, in court of House of the Greek Mosaic; partially excavated by D6rpfeld. No legible coins or amphora handles For plan of house see Graber 1905, pl. I, in C-D 4-5.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern system,,,, 3827,ATH_97_E 29:4,-300,-275,"Layers 2 and 4 below floor of court of House of the Greek Mosaic. No independently datable objects. Agora XXIII, p. 331; Pollitt 1979, p. 216 (deposit IX). For plan of house see Graber 1905, pl. I, in C-D 4-5.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,Fill for floor, 3828,ATH_97_E-F 2-3:2 (+),-375,-350,"Stratigraphic excavation of various levels of road northwest of Agora square, ranging from prehistoric to Roman Layer VIII (lots MM 218, MM 219) contained Type 23 C lamp and early kantharoi, along with two 2nd-centuryintrusions, probably from Layer VII above (lots MM 216, MM 217).Agora XII, p. 389; XXX, p. 362; Shear 1937, p. 339",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Street,,,, 3831,ATH_97_F 11:2 (+)_Low [POU?] / Up. F.,-350,-294,"Well (F 11:2), drawshaft (G 11:4), and another well converted into a cistern (F 12:3), all connected by tunnels. See plan in H. A. Thompson 1940, p. 99, fig. 75: A = F 11:2, E = G 11:4, C = F 12:3. System discussed on pp. 98-101, 134-135 and in H. A. Thompson 1937, pp. 165-167, 213-214. F 11:2. Shaft 16.80 m. deep contained rich deposit with ca. ninety inventoried vessels. Lower fill with relatively little material in lowest 2.80 m., possibly accumulated during use but is contemporary with and has many joins with pottery from larger, dumped, upper fill of upper 14.00 m. of well. Debris includes many objects associated with public life: fragments of five official measures (P 3497, P 3559, P 3562, P 6060, P 6061 [AgoraX , DM 13, DM 44-DM 46, DM 57, pp. 50, 52-54, pls. 14, 18, 33, 34]); four fragments of rooftiles labeled bsai6lov (A 432, A 433 a-c, [H. A. Thompson 1940, pp. 78-79, note 56, fig. 61]); three clay seals and a lead one (MC 81, MC 87, MC 122, IL 150 [AgoraX , C 1 a, p. 126, pl. 31, C 19 a, b, p. 129, pl. 32, and L 193, pp. 104-105, pl. 26]); fragments of three inscriptions (I 1761, I 1803, I 1959 [AgoraX IX, P46, pp. 134-135, pl. 11 and P20i, pp. 95-100 = Crosby 1950, no. 13i, pp. 226-236, pl. 87]). It has therefore been associated with damage to the Tholos. A date of deposit at the end of the 4th century or later is necessitated by the latest coin, an owl-left bronze (307-ca. 300) from the lower fill (B-49 1: Agora XXVI, variety 50; cf. Svoronos, pl. 22:85-88), and I have tentatively associated the damage with the tyranny of Lachares in 294 (Rotroff 1984b, p. 346). Much of the pottery dates in last quarter of 4th century but at least five pieces date as early as the second quarter. Abundant table ware, some of very ordinary quality was probably used in public meals in the Tholos. Much votive material in upper fill. See also G 12:20 and pp. 23-24. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,,mixed,Fill, 3832,EPH05-SG3-Kanal,450,650,Accumulative fill of the sewage channel underneath the alley (Stiegengasse 3) west of Hanghaus 2.,Urban_(Public),Street,Drain(age),open,secondary,Cistern channel fill, 3833,ATH_97_F 12:3 (+)_Lower Fill,-335,-294,"Originally a well, 23.10 m. deep, but after it had been in use for a short time the shaft was partially filled in and the upper part widened to form a large cistern Lower Fill. Small amount of material accumulated at bottom of well during use; sealed by deposit of some 7.00 m. of dug bedrock, thrown in to fill well to level of bottom of new cistern. Corinthian B stamped amphora handle from this fill dates in last quarter of 4th century or first quarter of 3rd (SS 3016 [Koehler 1978b, no. 491, p. 266 pi. 53]). Pottery is closely similar to that in F 11:2. A single Byzantine sherd must be a chance intrusion ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,,mixed,Fill, 3836,ATH_97_G 11:4 (+),-350,-290,"G 11:4. Shallow (4.30 m.) drawshaft apparently dug at the time when F 12:3 was converted into a cistern; waste from its excavation possibly used to help fill lower part of F 12:3. No independently datable objects, but the fairly small amount of material is about contemporary with that in F 1 1:2 and lower fill ofF 12:3. It also contained objects probably from the Tholos and can thereforeb e associatedw ith the Tholos Disaster: public measure (P 6209 [AgoraX , DM 64, p. 54, pl. 14]); two inscribed rooftiles (A 597, A 598 [H. A. Thompson 1940, pp. 78-79, note 56]); and two inscriptions (I 3059, I 3060 [Lewis 1975, no. 18, p. 392, pl. 87; Agora XIX, PA1, p. 141 = Crosby 1957, S8, pp. 19-20, pl. 3]). Filled slightly later than F 11:2: kantharos foot (P 25304) is comparable to kantharoi from Koroni and deposit contains fragment of small angular kantharos (P 25303), a shape absent from F 11:2 and lower fill of F 12:3.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Shaft,,,Fill, 3837,ATH_97_F 12:7 (+),,,"Hellenistic and modern. Connected by long tunnel to another chamber that had been used as cesspool in modern times. Mainly Hellenistic fill dumped into redug drawshaft in 19th century (ten 19th-century coins). Pottery mostly 3rd century, including Rhodian stamped amphora handle of third quarter of century (SS 2663, fabricant Damonikos; see Delos XXVII, p. 304, under E 12), but with late-lst-century coin (B-207: AgoraX XVI, variety 152; cf. Svoronos, pl. 80:37-43).",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Shaft,Mixed,,Dump & fill, 3838,ATH_97_F 13:1 Pyre,-250,,"Pyre. With Type 29 B lamp (L 1727 [AgoraIV , no. 415, p. 96, pls. 15, 41]).",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Pyre,,,, 3839,ATH_97_F 13:3 (+),-150,-86,"Upper Fill [POU and Dump]. Well in courtyard of Poros Building, 21.45 m. deep. Evidence for 4th-century use (the Lower Fill ofAgora XII) consists of a few 4th-century fragments found at bottom mixed with late Hellenistic. Water jars and whole pots identify lowest 4.50 m. as use fill. Dumped fill above containing evidence of burning and, in its upper part, many roof tiles, probably to be associated with destruction of Poros Building. Amphora handles suggest differentiation between the two fills: none of eight handles from POU is later than ca. 100, while two of approximately fifty Knidian handles in dump fill date to ca. 88. This may, however only be a result of the larger sample present in the dump fill. No differences were noted in the pottery at the time of excavation, and records of depth at which vessels were found were not kept in most cases. The two amphora handlesof ca. 88 suggest a connection with Sulla; but it is odd, in this case, that the well contained only one semiglazed fragment. Note, however, that the deposit was severely weeded; by the excavator's account, over 90 percent of the pottery was discarded, and the remnant may not be representative ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,Mixed,mixed,Fill, 3841,ATH_97_F 15:3_Upper fill,0,0,"Roman. Well 14.00 m. deep cut through arm of cistern system to which E 15:2, E 15:7, and F 15:2 (Group E) belong (easternmost of two wells labeled ""late well"" in H. A. Thompson 1934, p. 393, fig. 81). Small use fill at bottom 3rd century after Christ), with late Roman dump above. Dump contained a few Hellenistic objects. Some probably derive from 2nd-century fill of cistern arm, but others are later (e.g. L 1295, Type 54 C). Agora XXII, p. 100.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,Mixed,,Fill, 3843,ATH_97_F 16:6,-325,-275,"Single fill in rectangular shaft 4.55 m. deep. Corinthian A amphora (P 26427) suggests closing date in 3rd century Fragment of Type 25 D' lamp (cf. Agora IV, no. 353, p. 80 = Young 1951b, no. 13:1, p. 129, pl. 52:a); note that the Type 25 D' lamps published inAgora IV all come from deposits laid down in the 3rd century (B 19:6, C 17:2, F 5:2, G 13:4 [Group A], O 20:3, I/II). ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Shaft,,,Fill, 3845,EPH09-AS-FK2,150,425,Fill deposit for mosaic floor in the western part of the Alytarchenstoa. The mixed nature of this deposit can most probably be explained by the presence of older phases (middle imperial ceramics) and material brought in prior to the lay out of the mosaic floor (late antique coins). ,Urban_(Public),Stoa/Porticus,not_available,closed,secondary,Fill for floor, 3846,EPH09-AS-FK3,400,600,"Deposit related to (re)construction activity in the stoa, possibly related to the sewage channel under Stiegengasse 1 (alley east of Hanghaus 2). ",Urban_(Public),Stoa/Porticus,not_available,open,secondary,Construction fill, 3847,EPH09-KUS-So1,550,1050,This is not a single deposit but the whole of stratigraphical units excavated in a sondage (Sondage 1) in the eastern part of the southern stoa of the Kuretenstrasse (KUS). They include debris as well as occupational material and construction fill related to rubble walls within the portico during the last occupation phases of the stoa. These different deposits are not distinguished in this article.,Urban_(Public),Stoa/Porticus,not_available,open,secondary,, 3848,EPH09-KUS-So2A,550,650,"This is not a single deposit but the whole of stratigraphical units (209-215) excavated in a sondage (Sondage 2A) in the entrance to a shop in the western part of the southern stoa of the Kuretenstrasse (KUS). They include a burnt layer, occupational material (floor deposits) and construction fill (ritual deposit?) related to the occupation of the shop. These different deposits are not systematically distinguished in this article.",Urban_(Semi-public),Stoa/Porticus,Taberna,open,mixed,, 3849,EPH09-KUS-So2B,375,600,"This is not a single deposit but the whole of stratigraphical units (SE 204, 216, 218-219) excavated in a sondage (Sondage 2B) in the entrance to a shop in the western part of the southern stoa of the Kuretenstrasse (KUS). They include debris, occupational material (floor deposits) and construction fill related to the occupation of the shop. These different deposits are not systematically distinguished in this article.",Urban_(Semi-public),Stoa/Porticus,Taberna,open,secondary,, 3850,EPH09-KUN-So2-1,450,550,This is not a single deposit but the upper stratigraphical units (SE 206 & 207) excavated in a sondage (Sondage 2) in the entrance to a shop in the western part of the northern stoa of the Kuretenstrasse (KUN). They include occupational material (floor deposits) related to the last occupation phases of the shop. These different deposits are not systematically distinguished in this article.,Urban_(Semi-public),Stoa/Porticus,Taberna,open,secondary,, 3851,EPH09-KUN-So2-2,-50,50,"This is not a single deposit but the lower stratigraphical units (SE 210/211, 212, 215) excavated in a sondage (Sondage 2) in the entrance to a shop in the western part of the northern stoa of the Kuretenstrasse (KUN). They include occupational material (floor deposits) related to the earliest occupation phases of the shop. These different deposits are not systematically distinguished in this article.",Urban_(Semi-public),Stoa/Porticus,Taberna,open,secondary,, 3852,EPH09-KUN-So2-3,,-75,"This is not a single deposit but the complete fill of a well (SE 213 & 217) excavated in a sondage (Sondage 2) underneath the entrance to a shop in the western part of the northern stoa of the Kuretenstrasse (KUN). It consists of several deposits arranged after the well went out of use, prior to the construction of the taberna. These different deposits are not distinguished in this article.",Urban_(Semi-public),Stoa/Porticus,Well,closed,secondary,Fill, 3853,EPH09-KUN-So4-1,550,650,This is not a single deposit but the upper stratigraphical units (SE 406-407) excavated in a sondage (Sondage 4) in the entrance to a shop in the central part of the northern stoa of the Kuretenstrasse (KUN). They include occupational material (floor deposits) related to the last occupation phases of the shop. These different deposits are not distinguished in this article.,Urban_(Semi-public),Stoa/Porticus,Taberna,open,secondary,, 3854,EPH09-KUN-So4-2,400,600,Fill (SE 408) of a drain running underneath the entrance of a shop excavated in a sondage (Sondage 4) in the central part of the northern stoa of the Kuretenstrasse (KUN). The channel was filled in the later 6th cent when the drain was given up.,Urban_(Semi-public),Stoa/Porticus,Drain system,closed,mixed,Cistern channel fill, 3855,ATH_97_F 17:3 (+)_Lower Fill [POU?],-351,-260,"13.20 m. deep. Construction dated in third quarter of 4th century by packing of amphoras. Three fills, the upper one early Roman. In lowest 3.00 m. of well were two concentrations of Hellenistic pottery (lower and middle fill), possibly accumulated during use, separated by nearly sterile layer. There is chronological overlap, but latest objects in middle fill are later than anything in lower fill. LowerF ill. Paucity of West Slope (a single fragment present) suggests closing date before mid-3rd century.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,,primary,Fill, 3856,ATH_97_F 17:3 (+)_Middle Fill [POU?],-315,-225,"Middle Fill. Much West Slope. Latest objects are small fragment of kantharos of Incised Wave Group, fragmentary moldmade amphora (455), and one fragment of moldmade bowl.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,,primary,Fill, 3857,EPH09-KUN-So7-1,400,600,Fill (SE 706/705) of the drain of the stoa excavated in a sondage (Sondage 7) in the central part of the northern stoa of the Kuretenstrasse (KUN). The channel was filled in the late 6th cent when the drain was given up.,Urban_(Semi-public),Stoa/Porticus,Drain system,closed,mixed,Cistern channel fill, 3858,EPH09-KUN-So7-2,400,600,Floor deposit (SE 704) of the entrance to a shop excavated in a sondage (Sondage 7) in the central part of the northern stoa of the Kuretenstrasse (KUN).,Urban_(Semi-public),Stoa/Porticus,Taberna,open,secondary,Fill for floor, 3860,EPH09-H-H1,-75,-50,"Fill deposited during the construction of the Heroon, excavated during a sounding in the central part of its northern side (Sondage H1). The fill was sealed by a layer of mortar.",Urban_(Public),Honorific Monument,not_available,closed,secondary,Construction fill, 3862,ATH_97_F 19:3 (+)_Lower Fill,-115,-86,"Shallow (2.47 m.) well, probably unfinished: two fills Concentration of immediately pre-Sullans tamped amphora handles (seeA goraX XII) suggestsl ower fill is primarily debris of 86, with a few early Roman pieces (Pompeian red ware, Eastern Sigillata B [ESB]). Small fill in upper 0.35 m. (no inventoried objects) may be contemporary. Agora XXI, p. 98; XXII, p. 100; D6los XXVII, p. 381 ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,,secondary,Destruction debris, 3863,EPH09-H-HO,-75,500,"Fill related to the construction of the Heroon which was reworked in late antiquity (4th - 5th cent CE) for the construction and onfollowing removal of a channel. This fill was excavated in a sounding (Sondage HO) to the east of the Heroon, between this monument and the adjacent Octogonal monument. Only the late Hellenistic material from this mixed deposit is discussed.",Urban_(Public),Honorific Monument,not_available,open,secondary,Construction fill, 3864,EPH09-H-HW,-100,-50,Fill arranged to the west of the Heroon during the construction of the monument. The upper part of this fill had been reworked for the insertion of a sarcophagus in late antiquity (5th - 6th cent CE); the material discussed here originates from the undisturbed lower part of the fill which was excavated in a sounding (Sondage HW) to the west of the Heroon.,Urban_(Public),Honorific Monument,not_available,open,secondary,Construction fill, 3865,EPH09-OKT-B9-1,-25,25,"This is not a single deposit but a group of deposits (comprising floor and fill deposits 9-12) related to the construction of the Octagon monument (Oktogon). They have been excavated in a sounding (Sondage B9) in the eastern part of space 45c of the Hanghaus 2 complex, situated immediately south of the southeast corner of the monument.",Urban_(Public),Honorific Monument,Space/Room,open,secondary,, 3866,EPH09-OKT-B9-2,-150,-75,"This is not a single deposit but a group of deposits (comprising at least floor and fill deposits 15-16) related to the use and construction of the taberna (Space 45 of the later Hanghaus 2 complex). They have been excavated in a sounding (Sondage B9) in the eastern part of space 45c of the Hanghaus 2 complex, situated immediately south of the southeast corner of the Octagon monument.",Urban_(Semi-public),Commercial,Taberna,open,secondary,, 3867,EPH09-OKT-B9-3,-25,25,"This is not a single deposit but a group of deposits (comprising fill deposits) present underneath a row of stones erected immediately south of the monument. The deposits could be related to the construction of the Octagon monument (Oktogon). They have been excavated in a sounding (Sondage B9) in the eastern part of space 45c of the Hanghaus 2 complex, situated immediately south of the southeast corner of the monument.",Urban_(Public),Honorific Monument,not_available,open,secondary,, 3868,KOU07-EP-CB3701,,365,"Deposit underneath the 4th cent mosaic below the diakonikon of the Episcopal Precinct. The fill contained a considerable amount of residual material, dating from the Geometric period onwards. ",Urban_(Public),Episcopal Basilica,Diakonikon,closed,secondary,Construction fill, 3869,KOU07-EP-CB2943,365,425,Deposit laid as the upper part of the foundation for the floor in bay 2 of the Diakonikon of the Episcopal Precinct.,Urban_(Public),Episcopal Basilica,Diakonikon,open,secondary,Fill for floor, 3870,KOU07-EP-CB3759,,365,Deposit underneath the 4th cent mosaic below the diakonikon of the Episcopal Precinct. ,Urban_(Public),Episcopal Basilica,Diakonikon,closed,secondary,Construction fill, 3871,KOU07-EP-CB4610,,365,Deposit below the mosaic in unit 26 of the Episcopal Precinct.,Urban_(Public),Episcopal Basilica,Space/Room,closed,secondary,Construction fill, 3872,KOU07-EP-CB4685,,365,Deposit below the mosaic in unit 26 of the Episcopal Precinct.,Urban_(Public),Episcopal Basilica,Space/Room,closed,secondary,Construction fill, 3873,KOU07-EP-CB4700,,365,Deposit below the mosaic in unit 26 of the Episcopal Precinct.,Urban_(Public),Episcopal Basilica,Space/Room,closed,secondary,Construction fill, 3874,KOU07-EP-CB3991,,365,Deposit underneath the church excavated in a sounding in the north aisle (Sounding 1977-IV) against the aisle wall at the division between bays 3 and 4.,Urban_(Public),Episcopal Basilica,Aisle,open,secondary,Construction fill, 3875,KOU07-EP-CB3932,365,425,Deposit below the lower floor of unit 17A of the Episcopal Precinct.,Urban_(Public),Episcopal Basilica,Space/Room,open,secondary,Construction fill, 3876,KOU07-EP-CB4660,365,425,"Deposit in the area of the altar ca 0.70 m below the floor level, in a patch of mortar in layer 7. ",Urban_(Public),Episcopal Basilica,Presbyterium,closed,secondary,Construction fill, 3877,ATH_97_F 19:6 (+),-110,-40,"Unfinished well shaft 1.58 m. deep. Terminal date of mid- 1st century or later provided by late Knidian amphora (SS 9461; see Delos XXVII, p. 354, under E 220), Roman thin-walled vessel (P 31936; cf. Moevs 1973, no. 130, p. 273, pls. 12, 62), and Type 52 E lamps (L 3744 [AgoraIV , no. 728, pp. 187-188], L 3745). Agora IV, p. 239; X, p. 67; XXII, p. 100; XXVI, p. 307; Dilos XXVII, p. 381.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,,,, 3878,ATH_97_G 5:3 (+)_Lower Fill,-175,-150,"Partially excavated to 20.05 m. Two fills, the upper one Byzantine. Overflow passage at top connecting to cistern Lower fill contained bones of many infants and dogs (Angel 1945, nos. 115, 116, p. 311). Latest amphora handle dates 167-146 (see AgoraX XII) Agora XI, pp. 168-169; XII, p. 390; XXII, p. 100; Shear 1939, pp. 238-239; Grace 1949, no. 8, p. 186; G. R. Edwards 1957, no. 9, p. 339. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,,,Fill, 3879,ATH_97_G 6:2 (+),-225,-165,"Two cisterns (G 6:2 and F 6:3) joined by tunnel. Entire system filled up at one time; additional, Byzantine upper fill in western chamber (F 6:3). All objects published here come from eastern chamber (G 6:2). No datable material later than ca. 200, but moldmade bowls suggest deposit in course of second quarter of 2nd century Agora IV, p. 239; X, p. 67; XII, p. 390; XXII, pp. 100, 109; XXVI, pp. 307-308; pottery fully published in H. A. Thompson 1934, pp. 345-369; Rotroff 1983, pp. 276-278; Grace 1985, p. 36; Rotroff 1987a, p. 186; Rotroff 1987b, p. 6. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern system,,,, 3881,ATH_97_G 12:6,-300,-250,"Concentration of pottery, burning, animal bones, snail shells and seashells, probably a refuse pit. Two Type 23 D lamps. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Pit,,,, 3882,ATH_97_G 13:4 (+)_Lower Fill [POU],-275,-150,"4.45 m. deep with late Roman fill in upper 1.50 m. Lower Fill. Use fill. Most pottery comes from fill in lowest 0.45 m. of well. Terminal date based on comparison of latest pieces with material from Koroni. Pottery of widely varied date. Most material probably dates before 260, but bowl with outturned rim (884) and baggy kantharos (263) are later, dating in third and fourth quarters of 3rd century respectively. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,,primary,Fill, 3883,ATH_97_G 13:4 (+)_Upper Fill,-275,-150,"Upper Fill. Fill lying between 1.50 and 3.00 m. below mouth of well and 1.00 m. above lower fill. Very little material. A plate (656) is contemporary with material in lower fill, but three fragments of moldmade bowls attest date at least as late as last quarter of 3rd century and probably as late as second quarter of 2nd century Agora IV, p. 239; X, p. 67; XII, p. 391; XXII, pp. 100, 107-108; pottery fully published in H. A. Thompson 1934, pp. 313-330; Pollitt 1979, p. 217 (deposit XIII); Grace 1985, p. 36; Rotroff 1987b, p. 6; Grandjouan 1989, p. 69. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,,,Fill, 3884,ATH_97_G 13:8 (+)_Strosis,-150,-86,"Layer ca. 0.30 m. thick, with much burning. Six coins, the latest dating ca. 130-90 (Z-311, Z-317, Z-319: Agora XXVI, variety 99; cf. Svoronos, pl. 24:60-68). At least thirteen stamped amphora handles, two of second half of duovirpi eriod, in the terms of the Knidian eponyms Agias and Aristokrates (SS 455 [neck with handles KT 478+1538], SS 456 [KT 482]; cf. Grace 1934, nos. 207, 214, pp. 273-274). Aristokrates is thought to date just before 88, suggesting that the deposit may be Sullan debris, but most of the material is earlier: nine amphora handles of second half of 2nd century and pottery closely similar to that in Group E, with only one or two semiglazed pieces. Small fragment of imitation Ephesos lamp (Type 49 B) is intrusive. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3885,ATH_97_G 14:2 (+)_Middle Fill [POU?],-400,-100,"24.00 m. deep. Lowest 8.00 m. filled with dump of earth with little pottery, accumulative middle fill above. Upper fill in upper 3.00 m. of well, with blockage and 8.50 m. of empty space below. Middle Fill. 4.00 m. of accumulation, with many water jars concentrated in its lowest part (at a depth of 14.00- 15.50), which dates mostly in 4th century, with occasional 3rd-century pieces. Material from ca. 14.00 m. is mostly 3rd century; that from ca. 13.00 m. is mostly 2nd century, with some pieces dating near end of century ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,,,Fill, 3886,ATH_97_G 14:2 (+)_Upper Fill.,-100,-70,Pottery and amphora handles consistent with slightly post-Sullan deposit date.,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,,,Fill, 3887,ATH_97_G 17:2,-325,-300,Concentration of pottery; no independently datable objects.,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Drain(age),,,, 3888,ATH_97_H 4:1,-375,-325,"Shallow pit containing pottery, burning, and tiny fragments of bone. Lamps of Types 25 A and 25 A'.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Pit,,,, 3889,ATH_97_H 6:4 (+),-260,-210,Rhodian amphora handle gives terminupso stq uemo f ca. 217. Fragmentsb earing same stamps as vessels from P 21:4 and M 21:1. One intrusive late Roman sherd. ,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,Mixed,,, 3893,ATH_97_H 12:1 (+),-150,-100,"Coins and stamped amphora handles of second half of 2nd century. For other fills in Great Drain see A-B 19-20: 1, D-E 15:1.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Drain(age),,,Fill, 3894,ATH_97_H 13:1 (+),-200,-165,"Well west of Middle Stoa, 4.80 m. deep. Five Knidian amphora handles, all dating within the period 188-167, and probably before ca. 175; for details see Grace 1985, pp. 37-39, fig. 3. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,,,Fill, 3895,ATH_97_H 14:2,-325,-275,"Fill in three-meter stretch of drain. Only datable object an owl-left coin of 307-ca. 300 B.C. (K-1654: AgoraX XVI, variety 50; cf. Svoronos, pl. 22:85-88). ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Drain(age),,,Fill, 3897,ATH_97_H 16:4 (+)_G.D,-160,-130,"Pithos. Amphora handle provides terminus early in third quarter of 2nd century (see Grace 1985, p. 37). The group is remarkable for its wide range of shapes and several pieces of high quality that appear to imitate western models AgoraI V, p. 241; X, p. 67; XII, p. 393; XXI, p. 98; XXII, pp. 102, 109-110; XXVI, p. 309; pottery fully published in H. A. Thompson 1934, pp. 369-392; D. B. Thompson 1963c, p. 317; Rotroff 1987a, p. 188; Rotroff 1987b, p. 6. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,, 3898,ATH_97_H 16:7,-325,-275,"Manhole leading to water system. Type 23 D lamp. Early Hellenistic material with one intrusive late Roman coin (K-1751). Grace 1971, p. 78, note 78 (referring to P 27834); Pollitt 1979, XXXVIII:3, p. 223; Rotroff 1984b, pp. 343, 347, 349, pl. 67:a, d. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Manhole,,,, 3899,ATH_97_H 17:1,-325,-300,"Child's grave. Small fragments of bone and two pots found inside bottom of Corinthian B amphora dating in last third of 4th century (P 15407 [Koehler 1978b, no. 250, p. 190, pl. 32]).",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Grave,closed,,Grave good, 3900,ATH_97_H 17:5,-375,-275,"Fill over cobbled floor. Most of material dates in second and third quarters of 4th century, with a few items of early 3rd century, including coin dating ca. 270 (ET'-715: Agora XXVI, variety 57; cf. Svoronos, pl. 22:76, 77). Later material includes fragment of moldmade bowl, silver coin of M. Aemelius Scaurus, 58 B.C. (ET'-722; cf. Babelon 1885, p. 120, 8), and Ist-century amphora handle (SS 372 [Grace 1934, no. 251, p. 285]). Agora IV, p. 241; XII, p. 393; XXI, p. 98; Corbett 1955, p. 185, under no. 25. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Floor,Mixed,,Fill, 3901,ATH_97_H 17:6,-330,-300,"Trench in bedrock measuring 4.00 x 0.60 m., 0.60-0.90 m. deep; possibly cutting for wall foundation. Coin of 340's/330's-322 (ET'-631: Agora XXVI, variety 42, cf. Svoronos, pl. 22:44). ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,Construction fill, 3902,ATH_97_H 18:1 (+)_Upper Fill,-350,-290,Fill in upper 2.00 m. of well 9.65 m. deep. Lower and middle fills of 5th and earlier 4th century,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,,,Fill, 3903,ATH_97_H 19:1 (+)_Middle Fill,-350,-250,"Stratified fill in rock-cut pit measuring 2.86 x 1.50 m., 0.70 m. deep. Late 5th century at bottom (lower fill), Roman on top (upper fill). One coin of late 4th or early 3rd century (ir-257: AgoraX XVI, varieties [48, 49, 51, 55]; cf. Svoronos, pl. 103:17- 28). The following date after 250: small fragment of moldmade bowl made in very worn mold; rim of 2nd-century plate. Agora XII, p. 393; XXX, p. 364.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Pit,,,Fill, 3904,KOU07-EP-CB4672,,425,Deposit below the opus sectile floor substrate in the east annex of the northern pastophory of the Episcopal Precint,Urban_(Public),Episcopal Basilica,Space/Room,open,secondary,Construction fill, 3905,KOU07-EP-CB2642,525,575,Deposit outside the north wall of the baptistery complex of the Episcopal precinct.,Urban_(Public),Episcopal Basilica,not_available,open,secondary,, 3906,KOU07-EP-CB2731,625,675,Deposit with material dating to the middle of the 6th cent that has been redumped in a middle 7th cent context in the northeast bay of the baptistery of the Episcopal Precinct.,Urban_(Public),Episcopal Basilica,not_available,open,secondary,Dump, 3907,KOU07-EP-CB4776,625,675,Deposit in the lowest part (layer 7) of the fill of the latrine shaft in unit 23N of the Episcopal Precinct. ,Urban_(Public),Episcopal Basilica,Shaft,open,secondary,Dump & fill, 3908,KOU07-EP-CB4755,650,700,Deposit in the middle part of the fill (layers 4-6) of the latrine shaft in unit 23N of the Episcopal Precinct.,Urban_(Public),Episcopal Basilica,Shaft,open,secondary,Fill, 3909,KOU07-EP-CB4745,650,700,Deposit in the middle part of the fill (layers 4-6) of the latrine shaft in unit 23N of the Episcopal Precinct.,Urban_(Public),Episcopal Basilica,Shaft,open,secondary,Dump & fill, 3910,KOU07-EP-CB4727,650,700,Deposit in the middle part of the fill (layers 4-6) of the latrine shaft in unit 23N of the Episcopal Precinct.,Urban_(Public),Episcopal Basilica,Shaft,open,secondary,Dump & fill, 3911,KOU07-EP-CB4741,650,700,Deposit in the middle part of the fill (layers 4-6) of the latrine shaft in unit 23N of the Episcopal Precinct.,Urban_(Public),Episcopal Basilica,Shaft,open,secondary,Dump & fill, 3912,KOU07-EP-CB3496,650,700,Part (layer 2) of the fill of the SW cistern of the Episcopal Precinct,Urban_(Public),Episcopal Basilica,Cistern,open,secondary,Cistern channel fill, 3913,KOU07-EP-CB4454,625,700,"Deposit (layer 2) in the west-latrine, east of the southern pastophory of the Episcopal Precinct.",Urban_(Public),Episcopal Basilica,Drain system,open,secondary,Dump & fill, 3914,KOU07-EP-CB3737,675,700,"Part (layer 4) of the debris fill of the southern water tank of the Episcopal Precinct. This debris was dumped into the tank during the salvage operations, after the destruction of the basilica.",Urban_(Public),Episcopal Basilica,Cistern,open,secondary,Destruction fill, 3915,KOU07-EP-CB4540,625,700,"Deposit (layer 5) in basement, east of the southern pastophory of the Episcopal Precinct.",Urban_(Public),Episcopal Basilica,Space/Room,open,secondary,Fill, 3916,KOU07-EP-CB1606,625,675,Deposit (layer 5) in the southwest court of the Episcopal Precinct.,Urban_(Public),Episcopal Basilica,Courtyard,open,secondary,, 3917,KOU07-EP-CB3904,625,700,Deposit (level 4-5) in units 10-12 of the Episcopal Precinct.,Urban_(Public),Episcopal Basilica,Space/Room,open,secondary,, 3918,KOU07-EP-CB4570,,,Found in unstratified position in the west bay of the northern portico of the atrium of the Episcopal Precinct.,Urban_(Public),Episcopal Basilica,Atrium,,,Surface, 3919,ATH_97_H-K 12 - 14,-400,-180,"Fill within foundations of Middle Stoa and to south of building. Ca. 1,500 stamped amphora handles dating to ca. 183 or earlier, with a few later pieces clearly intrusive; for analysis of handles see Grace 1985. Occasional disturbances of Roman, Byzantine, and later date. There is also a small amount of late Hellenistic material: five stamped amphora handles (see Grace 1985, p. 22, note 57); five fragments of long-petal bowls; signed lamp base of 1st century (L 5065 [AgoraI V, no. 888, p. 220, pl. 28]). ",Urban_(Public),Stoa/Porticus,Stoa,Mixed,secondary,Construction fill, 3920,KOU07-EP-CB4193,600,700,Deposit (layer 2) in drain outside the northern entrance to the atrium of the Episcopal Precinct.,Urban_(Public),Episcopal Basilica,Drain(age),open,secondary,Cistern channel fill, 3921,KOU07-EP-CB4352,,700,Deposit as part of fill of latrine in unit 17B of the Episcopal Precinct.,Urban_(Public),Episcopal Basilica,Space/Room,open,secondary,Dumped fill burnt, 3922,KOU07-EP-CB1921J,,,Unrecorded,Urban_(Public),Episcopal Basilica,not_available,,,, 3923,KOU07-EP-CB3054,625,675,Deposit (layer 4) in the northern part of the forecourt of the NE-chapel of the Episcopal Precinct.,Urban_(Public),Episcopal Basilica,Courtyard,open,secondary,, 3924,KOU07-EP-CB3358,600,650,Deposit (layer 2) in the southwest corner of the forecourt of the NE-chapel of the Episcopal Precinct.,Urban_(Public),Episcopal Basilica,Courtyard,open,secondary,, 3925,KOU07-EP-CB4523,625,700,Fill of the pithos in unit 12 of the Episcopal Precinct.,Urban_(Public),Episcopal Basilica,Space/Room,open,secondary,Fill, 3926,KOU07-EP-CB3898,625,,Deposit (layer 4) at the southern end of the west portico of the atrium of the Episcopal Precinct. Related to the last occupation of the site or later activity.,Urban_(Public),Episcopal Basilica,Atrium,open,secondary,, 3927,KOU07-EP-CB4678,575,625,Deposit under marble slab in the NW corner of unit 25 of the Episcopal Precinct.,Urban_(Public),Episcopal Basilica,Space/Room,closed,secondary,Fill for floor, 3928,KOU07-EP-CB3047,625,675,Deposit (layer 3) in the northern part of the forecourt of the NE-chapel of the Episcopal Precinct.,Urban_(Public),Episcopal Basilica,Courtyard,open,secondary,, 3929,KOU07-EP-CB1567,650,700,"Deposit (layer 4) in the southwest part of the baptistery of the Episcopal Precinct, related to the last occupation phase of the baptistery.",Urban_(Public),Episcopal Basilica,Baptistery,open,secondary,, 3930,KOU07-EP-CB3771,675,700,"Deposit (layer 5) part of the destruction fill of the southern water tank of the Episcopal Precinct. This debris was dumped into the tank during the salvage operations, after the destruction of the basilica. ",Urban_(Public),Episcopal Basilica,Cistern,open,secondary,Destruction debris, 3931,KOU07-EP-CB4358,,,Deposit (level 3a) in unit 26 of the Episcopal Precinct; not dated.,Urban_(Public),Episcopal Basilica,Space/Room,open,secondary,, 3932,ARG07-Groupe1,-125,-75,Deposit related to the construction of a foundation wall against the remains of abandonned Hellenistic building.,Urban_(Non-public),Building,not_available,open,secondary,Construction fill, 3933,ARG07-Groupe2,-100,-25,Deposit underneath a Roman building north of the 'Salle hypostyle'. Many residual and some intrusive pieces.,Urban_(Non-public),Building,not_available,open,secondary,Fill, 3934,ARG07-Groupe3,-125,-75,The grave goods of the first entombment in (inhumation) tomb 61 in the southern quarter of Argos (sounding 34).,Urban_(Non-public),Necropolis,Tomb,closed,primary,Grave good, 3935,ARG07-Groupe4,-50,0,The grave goods of the second entombment in (inhumation) tomb 61 in the southern quarter of Argos (sounding 34).,Urban_(Non-public),Necropolis,Tomb,closed,primary,Grave good, 3936,ARG07-Groupe5,-100,0,The content of (inhumation) tomb 85 in the southern quarter of Argos (sounding 58).,Urban_(Non-public),Necropolis,Tomb,closed,primary,Grave good, 3937,ARG07-Groupe6,-100,-50,"Ritual deposit placed outside of (inhumation) tomb 188, 400 m north of the theatre (sounding 70).",Urban_(Non-public),Necropolis,Tomb,Mixed,primary,Ritual deposit, 3938,ARG07-Groupe7,-100,-50,"Deposit inside (inhumation) tomb 188, 400m north of the theatre (sounding 70).",Urban_(Non-public),Necropolis,Tomb,closed,primary,Grave good, 3939,ARG07-Groupe8,-100,0,"Content of inhumation tomb 250 in the Archaic-Hellenistic necropolis (sector Delta), 150 m southwest of the odeion at the foot of the Larisa hill.",Urban_(Non-public),Necropolis,Tomb,closed,primary,Grave good, 3940,ARG07-Groupe9,-125,0,"Content of (inhumation) tomb 270, in the Archaic-Hellenistic necropolis (sector Delta), 150 m southwest of the odeion at the foot of the Larisa hill.",Urban_(Non-public),Necropolis,Tomb,closed,primary,Grave good, 3941,ARG07-Groupe10,-125,-50,"Content of (inhumation) tomb 272 in the Archaic-Hellenistic necropolis (sector Delta), 150 m southwest of the odeion at the foot of the Larisa hill.",Urban_(Non-public),Necropolis,Tomb,closed,primary,Grave good, 3942,ARG07-Groupe11,-100,0,"Content of (inhumation) tomb 273 in the Archaic-Hellenistic necropolis (sector Delta), 150 m southwest of the odeion at the foot of the Larisa hill.",Urban_(Non-public),Necropolis,Tomb,closed,primary,Grave good, 3943,ARG07-Groupe12,-100,0,"Content of (inhumation) tomb 287 in the Archaic-Hellenistic necropolis (sector Delta), 150 m southwest of the odeion at the foot of the Larisa hill.",Urban_(Non-public),Necropolis,Tomb,closed,primary,Grave good, 3944,ARG07-Groupe13,-50,100,Content of (inhumation) tomb 216 in sector SU 79.,Urban_(Non-public),Necropolis,Tomb,closed,primary,Grave good, 3945,ARG07-Groupe14,-25,25,"Fill of a pit in the area of the agora (SU88), 40 m south of the 'Salle hypostyle', including many residual pieces.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Pit,open,secondary,Fill, 3946,ARG07-Groupe15,0,50,"Fill of an undeep pit in sector SU 77, near the corner of a Hellenistic building.",Urban_(Non-public),not_available,Pit,open,secondary,Fill, 3947,ARG07-Groupe16,-50,50,"Deposit related to the construction of an important building in sector SU88, on top of the filled pit (see Groupe14), in the vicinity of the agora. ",Urban_(Non-public),Building,not_available,open,secondary,Construction fill, 3948,ARG07-Groupe17,0,75,"Content of cyst tomb 86, located east of tomb 85 (see Groupe5) in the southern quarter of Argos (sounding 58). The tomb contained two skeletons/entombments, of which the latest one seemed to be associated with the grave goods.",Urban_(Non-public),Necropolis,Tomb,closed,primary,Grave good, 3949,ARG07-Groupe18,50,125,"Deposit (disturbed) inside the honorific tomb on the agora, south of the Round Monument.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Mausoleum,open,primary,Grave good, 3950,ARG07-Groupe19,25,75,Deposit covering the foundations of the original phase of the 'Monument Rond' on the agora.,Urban_(Public),Honorific Monument,not_available,open,secondary,Construction fill, 3951,ARG07-Groupe20,25,75,Deposit related to the renovation of the southern aisle of the classical portico of the agora,Urban_(Public),Stoa/Porticus,Aisle,open,secondary,Fill, 3952,ARG07-Groupe21,0,75,"Deposit excavated on either side of the side wall of the portico, underneath the floor of the portico of the sanctuary of Aphrodite. The deposit is related to the renovation of the sanctuary in the early imperial period.",Urban_(Public),Sanctuary,not_available,closed,secondary,Construction fill, 3953,ARG07-Groupe22,75,100,Deposit from underneath the plaster floors of a group of structures underneath the stoas of the later bath building.,Urban_(Public),Building,not_available,closed,secondary,Occupation Level, 3954,ARG07-Groupe23,75,125,"Fill brought in to fill in the existing (habitation?) structures in the area south of the theatre when it was decided to construct a large public building with surrounding porticoes, which in time came to be the bath building of the city.",Urban_(Public),Building,not_available,open,secondary,Fill, 3955,ARG07-Groupe24,75,125,Fill of a pit underneath the northern portico of the later baths; part of the same operation as Groupe23.,Urban_(Public),Stoa/Porticus,Pit,open,secondary,Fill, 3956,ARG07-Groupe25,25,100,"Burnt layer between two floor levels (IV and V), situated in the area of the agora, between stylobate J and the Roman sewer.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,closed,mixed,Burnt layer, 3957,ARG07-Groupe26,50,125,"Fill underneath the stylobate of the classical portico of the agora (sector BB/BC84), related to a renovation of the building.",Urban_(Public),Stoa/Porticus,not_available,closed,secondary,Construction fill, 3958,ARG07-Groupe27,150,200,"Construction fill underneath floor II of the 'Monument Rond' on the agora, related to the foundations of the second phase (renovation) of the monument.",Urban_(Public),Honorific Monument,not_available,open,secondary,Construction fill, 3959,ARG07-Groupe28,100,150,Deposit in the corridor west of hall A3 of the bath building.,Urban_(Public),Bathing,Corridor,open,secondary,Fill, 3960,ARG07-Groupe29,125,175,"Fill of the foundation trench of the Roman sewer that crosses the agora, excavated in trenches BP86/87 and BQ 85/86",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Drain system,closed,secondary,Construction fill, 3961,ARG07-Groupe30,125,175,"Fill underneath floor II and above the foundation fill of the sewer (Groupe 29) on the agora, in trenches BP85/BQ85. It may have served as substrate for the first floor above the sewer.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,open,secondary,Fill for floor, 3962,ARG07-Groupe31,100,175,"Deposit (layer H) with 'traces of fire' underneath floor IV, between the bath building and the Pi-shaped portico of the agora. Floor IV corresponds to a doorstep of the bath building and to certain repairs of its wall (probably due to the fire).",Urban_(Public),Bathing,not_available,open,secondary,Burnt layer, 3963,ARG07-Groupe32,180,225,"Fill above the channel for the evacuation of water from the nymphaeum, to the east of this monumental fountain, and could be related to floor II.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Channel,open,secondary,Fill, 3964,ARG07-Groupe33,210,225,"Fill on top of floor II, which served as substrate for floor I of the agora, excavated in the west part of sounding BQ85.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,open,secondary,Fill for floor, 3965,ARG07-Groupe34,250,300,"Lowest (layer 10) of a group of deposits separated by floors, excavated in soundings BP86 and BP87. Several residual pieces.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,open,secondary,Fill, 3966,ARG07-Groupe35,200,300,"Deposit underneath floor V, a floor of hard beaten earth that could be related to the construction of the 'Monument carr_' of the agora; the deposit, that can probably be dated to the middle of the 3rd cent, was excavated north of the Pi-shaped portico.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,open,secondary,Fill for floor, 3967,ARG07-Groupe36,275,325,"Deposit (layer E) underneath floor IV of the agora near the 'Monument carr_'. The deposit contains pockets of debris, especially architectutal terracottas which have been related to the Herulian destructions of 267.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,open,secondary,Floor deposit, 3968,ARG07-Groupe37,260,300,Fill for the arrangment of a floor corresponding to the cover of the sewer. This was excavated in sounding BC95 to the east of the sewage system in the east part of the agora.,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Drain system,open,secondary,Construction fill, 3969,ARG07-Groupe38,200,300,Fill deposited in the area between the southern parados of the theatre and space A3 of the bath building. ,Urban_(Public),not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Fill, 3970,ARG07-Groupe39,300,400,"Fill of a pit near the southwest corner of a large building, excavated in sounding SU80.",Urban_(Non-public),Building,not_available,open,secondary,Fill, 3971,ARG07-Groupe40,175,250,"Deposit on top of the slabs of the street along the north side of baths A, and underneath (substrate of) floor VII, the first (oldest) of a series of floors in beaten earth sitting on top of the slabs.",Urban_(Public),Street,not_available,open,secondary,Fill for floor, 3972,ARG07-Groupe41,350,400,Deposit underneath (substrate of) floor V of the street along the north side of baths A.,Urban_(Public),Street,not_available,open,secondary,Fill for floor, 3973,ARG07-Groupe42,375,425,Deposit on top of floor V and underneath (substrate of) floor IV of the street along the north side of baths A.,Urban_(Public),Street,not_available,open,secondary,Fill for floor, 3974,ARG07-Groupe43,375,425,Deposit underneath (substrate of) floor III of the agora; this floor level corresponds to the destruction of the Pi-shaped portico.,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,open,secondary,Fill for floor, 3975,ARG07-Groupe44,350,425,"Deposit serving as floor substrate of the eldest surviving floor level in the 'Salle hypostyle' on the agora, after its destruction in the 4th cent CE.",Urban_(Public),Building,not_available,open,secondary,Fill for floor, 3976,ARG07-Groupe45,300,425,Deposit excavated in sounding BM86 to the south of wall F on the agora.,Urban_(Public),not_available,not_available,open,secondary,, 3977,ARG07-Groupe46,300,400,"Deposit on the level of the stylobate of the prostyle monument on the agora, related to repairs of this monument.",Urban_(Public),Building,not_available,open,secondary,Fill, 3978,ARG07-Groupe47,375,425,Deposit as (eldest) part of a raise of the floor level of the western extension of the portico on the agora (3rd phase).,Urban_(Public),Stoa/Porticus,not_available,open,secondary,Fill for floor, 3979,ARG07-Groupe48,300,400,Oldest part of the fill of a pit in buildings bordering south on the extended portico (phase 2) of the agora.,Urban_(Non-public),not_available,Pit,open,secondary,Fill, 3980,ATH_97_Lower Fill [POU],,,"Roman. 26.50 m. deep, with use deposit of 1st to 3rd century after Christ in lowest 6.00 m. Above are another use fill (4th and 5th centuries) and a 7th-century dump.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,,,Erosional layer, 3983,ATH_97_J 3:2,-250,,"Shear 1984, p. 46, with note 94, pl. 11 :a, b.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Pyre,,,, 3984,ATH_97_J 5:1 (+)_Lower Acc. ,-425,-300,"late 5th century-300. Well at bifurcation of Panathenaic Way and West Road. Byzantine fill (9th-lO0th century) in upper 5.70 m. with a series of Classical to Hellenistic accumulations below, to depth of 13.40 m. Analysis at the time of excavation and immediately thereafter resulted in the division of the material into nine units, numbered from top to bottom, that is, in the order in which they were dug. Although this is not consistent with the numbering of layers elsewhere in these summaries, the numbers have been retained to avoid confusion within the Agora records, as well as for ease of reference in the Catalogue. These smaller units have been grouped into what appear to be three main deposits LowerA ccumulatio(nS anctuary Dump). Levels V-IX: 9.40-13.10 m. Dumped material probably from nearby Crossroads Sanctuary and from cavalry office. Hundreds of pots and other votive objects, as well as twenty-six lead cavalry tablets and several clay sealings of the hipparch Pheidon (Kroll 1977a, p. 84). IX: 13.10-13.40 m. Very fragmentary material of late 5th and early 4th centuries VIII: 1 1.80-13.10 m. Mid-4th century and slightly thereafter. A few water jars attest to a POU. Amphora handle of ca. 350-340 (SS 14770), with parallel in 0 18:2 (cf. SS 8211). Earlier series of cavalry tablets and sealings occur mostly in this level, with a few in lower part of VII. VII: 10.20-11.80 m. The beginning of the accumulation of large numbers of whole pots: over 150 inventoried vessels. Stamped amphora handle comparable to one in 0 18:2 (SS 14771; cf. SS 8210; see Grace 1979b, p. 126). VI: 10.05-10.20 m. Transitional fill, with joins to VII below and V above. V: 9.40-10.05 m. Over 150 inventoried vessels. Last quarter of 4th century, with four later fragments: West Slope fragment; kantharos stem (ca. 275); Hellenistic angular kantharos handle; mid-3rd-century lamp (L 5702; cf. L 1929 [AgoraI V, no. 424, p. 99, pls. 15, 41, Type 31]). All but the first come from upper part of level. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,,secondary,Dump & fill, 3985,ATH_97_J 5:1 (+)_POU,-300,-275,thirteen water jars. Fewer bones than were found at other levels. Little other pottery. First quarter of 3rd century. ,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,,primary,Use accumulation, 3986,ATH_97_J 5:1 (+)_Upper Acc.,-275,-150,"UpperA ccumulationL. evels III-II: 5.70-8.95 m. Accumulation from 275-150, with much smaller amounts of pottery. III: 7.70-8.95 m. Many bones and dump of eighty-five cavalry tablets (see Kroll 1977a, pp. 84-85) suggest well was out of use and serving as refuse dump. Three coins of Antigonos Gonatas, 277-239 B.C. (Br-852, Br-854, Br-855; cf. McClean II, 3594-3608). Kroll's study of the tablets, along with a similar, but larger, contemporary dump from the Dipylon Well (Braun 1970, pp. 198-269), suggests the latest date no earlier than 240, very possibly ten or fifteen years later. II: 5.70-7.70 m. Two amphora handles, one datable before ca. 188 by the Knidian eponym Poliouches (SS 14759 [KT 955]; see Grace 1985, p. 16 and p. 47, under no. 6), the other probably contemporary (SS 14763 [KT 1410]). Pottery mostly first half of 2nd century, including three small fragments of moldmade bowls (e.g. P 29298), with many small fragments of Classical material and many bones. Pieces of bronze equestrian statue (B 1382-B 1386 B 1627-B 1629, B 1634-B 1636), probably Demetrios Poliorketes and, if so, historical considerations suggest discard in 201 (Shear 1973, pp. 165-168; Kroll 1977a, p. 102; Houser 1982, pp. 229-238; Houser 1987, pp. 267-272). A few fragments of Byzantine coarse ware near top, intrusive from Byzantine fill above ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,,secondary,Dump, 3987,ATH_97_J 12:3,-350,-270,"Fill in cutting in bedrock. Corinthian B stamped amphora handle may date after 300 (SS 1536 [Koehler 1978b no. 564, p. 288, pl. 58]). Fragment of Panathenaic amphora dated by archon to 316/15 (P 2106 [AgoraX XIII, no. 296, p. 139, pl. 32]). ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,Fill, 3988,ATH_97_K 6:2,-350,-325,"Sandy fill west of Altar of the Twelve Gods, with animal bones, metal waste, and much pottery ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,Fill, 3989,ATH_97_K 7:1 (+),-275,-200,"Fill in area north of Temple of Ares, with mostly coarse pottery, including many stamped amphora handles. The latest eponym named is the Rhodian Agloumbrotos (SS 4494, last quarter of 3rd century). The Rhodian fabricant Aristion (SS 4511) is associated with eponyms dating in the period 210-199 (Grace 1985, p. 40); the Rhodian fabricant Damokrates (SS 4475) is thought to have ceased production in ca. 185 and was active in the late 3rd century Agora XXI, F 102, p. 43, pl. 20; Delos XXVII, p. 302, under E 1 (in both cases referred to by old name, K 6-7:1). ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,Fill, 3990,ATH_97_K 9-10:1,,,"Roman. Fill of reddish earth west of Odeion. Mainly 1st century after Christ, with later disturbance. Some Ist-century B.C. material, including thirteen post-Sullan New Style bronze coins and ten late Knidian amphora handles ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,Fill, 3991,ATH_97_K 18:2 (+),-260,-190,"Latest of thirteen stamped amphora handles dated ca. 199 by Rhodian eponym Kratidas (SS 7085 [Grace 1956a pp. 107-108, pl. XI:4, 6]). Twelve legible coins, the latest dating ca. 196-190 (T-186 [AgoraX XVI, no. 79g]; cf. Svoronos, pl. 81:9-16). Three intrusive pieces: two semiglazed fragments and piece of early Roman bowl. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,,,, 3992,ATH_97_K-L 18-20:1 (+),-300,-250,"Fill in east and west branches of a drain; northerly extension of drain contained Roman material. One coin of 307-ca. 300 (AA-37: Agora XXVI, variety 50; cf. Svoronos, pl. 22:85-88). Corinthian B stamped amphora handle probably dates in late 4th century or first third of 3rd century (SS 9543 [Koehler 1978b, no. 458, p. 257, pl. 52]). Type 29 A lamp (L 3979) supports 3rd-century date. Two fragments of semiglazed bowls with everted rim (late 2nd century?) intrusive in west branch. More extensive disturbance in east branch indicated by fragments of dipper, 2nd-century plate, at least five moldmade bowls (e.g. P 16643 [AgoraX XII, no. 7, p. 45, pl. 2]), Roman lamp. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Drain(age),Mixed,secondary,Fill, 3993,ATH_97_L 17:5,-290,-275,"Concentration of pottery and burning in a floor level, probably a sacrificial pyre.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Pyre,,,Burnt debris, 3994,ATH_97_L 17:7 (+),-310,-220,Amphora handles give terminupso stq uemo f third quarter of 3rd century. One small fragment of moldmade bowl.,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,,,, 3996,ATH_97_L 19:2 (+)_Upper Fill,-200,-140,"UpperF ill. Latest coins date in early 2nd century; amphora handles give terminupso stq uemo f 167-150. Long-petal bowls occur only in the upper fill. There are fragments of at least three, but this is a small percentage of the total, suggesting deposit only slightly after mid-2nd century. The Type 35 B lamp, however, if not intrusive, would push the terminal date beyond the end of the century (L 4038 [AgoraI , no. 474, p. 112, pls. 17, 43]). ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern shaft,,,Fill, 3997,ATH_97_M 18:1,-100,-75,"Well 16.60 m. deep containing a single Roman fill. Hellenistic construction fill mainly of amphoras (132 inventoried) used as packing between well tiles and bedrock. Knidian handles date to duovirpi eriod, the latest falling in the terms of the eponyms Agias and Aristainos, dating ca. 97-88 (SS 7445 [neck with two handles, KT 478, I and KT 1538], SS 7373 [KT 1508]; see Delos XXVII, pp. 340-341, under E 131, E 134, E 135). Many of the amphoras bear Latin stamps and probably date early in 1st century (Will, Type 10; see McCann et al. 1987, p. 204). ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,,secondary,Construction fill, 3998,ATH_97_M18:2(+),-115,-90,"Fill in irregular hollow. Thirteen Knidian stamped amphora handles, mostly of second half of 2nd century, the latest dating slightly after the turn of 2nd to 1st century (SS 6998 [KT 1488], naming duovirio f the term of the eponym Dionysios; cf. Delos XXVII, E 142-E 144, pp. 342-343). Pottery resembles Sullan debris, but lack of late duovirhi andles suggests deposit slightly predates the sack. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,secondary,Fill, 3999,ATH_97_M 18:5,-325,-300,"Fill in narrow trench, possibly a robbed-out drain.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Drain system,,,Fill, 4000,ATH_97_M 18:10 (+),-225,-175,"7.60 m. deep. Latest amphora handle names the Rhodian eponym Athanodotos, now dated ca. 183 (SS 14296 see Grace 1985, pp. 8-11 and note 19). Some black-glazed fragments bear same stamps as vessels in P 21:4 and H-K 12-14. Most unguentaria have solid stems. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,,,, 4004,ATH_97_M-N 15:1 (+)_A,,-150,"South Stoa II Building Fill. To ca. 150, with considerable Classical material. M-N 15:1. Fills directly associated with or anterior to construction of Stoa. 1. Fill in wide footing trench south of south (back) wall of Stoa (fine ware stored in lots T 125, T 126, envelope in T 126, T 128-T 135, T 137-T 148, T 682-T 688). Coins included in E S. Kleiner 1975b, pp. 318-319, deposit VI (M-N 15:1, Part I); among them one coin of a type not present in fills of Middle Stoa or Stoa of Attalos and thought to date in the 140's (T-1 194 [ibid.,n o. 266, p. 319; AgoraX XVI, no. 88c]; cf. Svoronos, pl. 22:53, 54); this coin, however was not listed in the field notebook by the excavator as coming from the fill in question. Fifty-nine stamped amphora handles, all dating before ca. 150. Out of a minimum of ca. 200 moldmade bowls, only a single tiny fragment might be of the long-petal variety. ",Urban_(Public),Stoa/Porticus,Temenos,,secondary,Construction fill, 4005,ATH_97_M-N 15:1 (+)_B,,-150,"South Stoa II Building Fill. To ca. 150, with considerable Classical material. Destruction debris of South Stoa I (Lots T 171, T 173, T 187, T 210 [env. A], T 219, T 221, T 226, T 229 T 239-T 241, T 248, T 253, T 264, T 598, T 613). Sixty-six identifiable coins published in E S. Kleiner 1975b pp. 320-323, deposit VII (M-N 15:1, Part II); one is of a type that does not appear in fills of Middle Stoa or Stoa of Attalos and is dated by Kroll ca. 140-90 (T-1377 [ibid., no. 324, p. 322]: Agora XXVI, variety 105; cf. Svoronos, p. 107:36-41). No long-petal bowls. ",Urban_(Public),Stoa/Porticus,not_available,,secondary,Destruction debris, 4006,ATH_97_M-N 15:1 (+)_C,,-150,"M-N 15:1 (+) South Stoa II Building Fill. To ca. 150, with considerable Classical material. Fill of terrace south of Stoa, thrown in to bring up the level after construction was completed. Much of area is disturbed. Fine ware from undisturbed areas stored in lots T 156, T 162, T 163, T 205-T 209. Coins not included in Kleiner's study. No long-petal bowls in undisturbed lots. ",Urban_(Public),Stoa/Porticus,Stoa,Mixed,secondary,Fill, 4007,ATH_97_I-O 15:1 (+)_A,,-140,"To at least ca. 140, with some Ist-century material. Fill within South Stoa II. 1. Pottery from levels identified by excavator as construction fill (lots ME 339, T 560, T 563, T 567, T 593). Only firmly identifiable coin is ME-294 (AgoraX XVI, variety 108; cf. Svoronos, pl. 107:60-69), not included in Kleiner's study, now dated by Kroll ca. 140-90. The only amphora handles associated with the building fill that date after the middle of the 2nd century were found in these trenches, within the Stoa. These are SS 6579 (KT 122) naming the eponym Philippos and SS 6585 (KT 971; cf. Delos XXVII, E 74, p. 329) naming the eponym Diokles These are the two handles cited as the latest in the South Stoa II Building Fill (M-N 15:1) in Agora XXII; they date slightly after 146. Two of the lots (ME 339, T 560) contained even later material: two semiglazed everted bowls (late 2nd century or later) and a Mottled Oliver lid (after 86). These are two of the only three lots identified as building fill that contained long-petal bowls (four of the ten fragments in these lots), and, like the other late pottery they are likely to be part of an intrusion. The third lot (T 593) contained a single long-petal bowl fragment but no clear evidence of intrusion. Eugene Vanderpool observed while excavating in the building in 1936 that material of the 1st century was found in and under the floor of the Stoa at its west end, but this pottery was apparently not saved. The terminal date would seem to be ca. 140, with lst-century disturbance, possibly in connection with the drain trench discussed below. In view of this, the South Stoa II Building Fill is not a very useful context for the dating of the introduction of long-petal bowls, nor, conversely, is the presence of the long-petal bowls of use for dating the construction of the Stoa.the construction of the Stoa.",Urban_(Public),Stoa/Porticus,Stoa,Mixed,secondary,Construction fill, 4008,ATH_97_I-O 15:1 (+)_B,,-140,"2. Pottery from trench 1.10 m. wide cut in bedrock along inner edge of back wall of Stoa. At some points trench contained a stone-built drain. Lots T 594 and, where drain is in place, ME 340 (above drain) and ME 341 and T 565 (in drain). Latest amphora handles in drain trench, like others inside Stoa, date in third quarter of 2nd century SS 14594, naming the Rhodian eponym Timodikos, from lot T 594 and, in the drain (lot T 565), SS 14421 (KT 972), naming the Knidian eponym Dionysios. Some parts of trench, however, contained later material: e.g. ESA plate in lot T 594 (P 27615). Again, apparently to ca. 140, with later disturbance. Robbing of drain provides likely source of disturbance.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Stoa,Mixed,secondary,, 4009,ATH_97_M-N 18:1,-100,-50,"Connected by tunnel to N 18:3. Byzantine upper fill. Agora XXII, p. 104. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Shaft,,secondary,Fill, 4010,ATH_97_N 16:2,-350,-290,Fill in rectangular cutting.,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,secondary,Fill, 4015,ATH_97_N 20:5_L.Fill_POU,,,"Roman. Lower, use fill accumulated from 1st to early 3rd century after Christ, with 4th-century dump above. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,,,Use accumulation, 4016,ATH_97_N 20:6 (+),-225,-190,"Lower [POU] and Upper Fills. Cistern with tunnel. Lower and upper fills contemporary, with one join between them and joins between vessels in lower fill and fill in tunnel. Water jars at bottom suggest lowest fill accumulated during use. Coins and amphora handles give terminupso st quemi n the early 2nd century; the latest datable object is a coin of the standing-Zeus type, now dated ca. 196-190 (Q-359 [AgoraX XVI, no. 78b]). Unguentaria have hollow stems. Vessels with the same stamps appear in E 14:1, N 21:4, G 14:2 (middle fill), F 17:4. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,,,Use accumulation, 4017,ATH_97_N 20:6 (+),-225,-190,"Lower [POU] and Upper Fills. Cistern with tunnel. Lower and upper fills contemporary, with one join between them and joins between vessels in lower fill and fill in tunnel. Water jars at bottom suggest lowest fill accumulated during use. Coins and amphora handles give terminupso st quemi n the early 2nd century; the latest datable object is a coin of the standing-Zeus type, now dated ca. 196-190 (Q-359 [AgoraX XVI, no. 78b]). Unguentaria have hollow stems. Vessels with the same stamps appear in E 14:1, N 21:4, G 14:2 (middle fill), F 17:4. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,,,Use accumulation, 4019,ATH_97_N 21:4 (+)_Lower Fill,-250,-215,"Satyr Cistern. LowerF ill. Rhodian amphora handle naming the eponym Xenostratos gives terminupso stq uemo f 217 (SS 8934, with neck and two handles preserved). Abundant West Slope. Only two fragments of moldmade bowls. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,,secondary,Dump & fill, 4023,ATH_97_O 16:3 (+),-210,-160,"9.00 m. deep. Latest datable object is Koan amphora dating after ca. 200, possibly as late as 188 (SS 14082). Latest coin is standing-Zeus type now dated in 190's (AgoraX XVI, varieties 78-80). Like P 21:4 and F 17:4, contained large number of baggy kantharoi of Incised Wave Group. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,,,, 4027,ATH_97_O 17:7 (+)_Upper Fill,-200,-110,"Upper Fill (boxes 1-5). No stamped amphora handles. Fragments of five long-petal bowls, one ESA plate, and several pieces of gray ware. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,,,, 4028,ATH_97_O 18:2 (+)_Hedg.Well,-350,-220,"6.25 m. deep. Homogeneous fill with most pottery advanced beyond material from Olynthos. Thasian amphora dates around 340 (P 13570 [Grace 1956b, p. 124, note 8, pl. 60:4, 4a]). One intrusive plate fragment probably dates in the 2nd century. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,,,Fill, 4030,ATH_97_0 20:3_I,-310,-250,"Dug as several fills but probably a continuous accumulation. I: 14.30-15.30 m. No independently datable material, but none of the pottery appears to be later than middle of 3rd century. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,,,Fill, 4031,ATH_97_0 20:3_II,-250,-225,"II: 11.00-14.30 m. Drinking cups advanced over those in Level I, but absence of moldmade bowls suggests material not later than ca. 225. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,,secondary,Fill, 4032,ATH_97_0 20:3_III,-260,-220,"III: 7.25-11.00 m. One of the two amphora handles names the Rhodian fabricant Aristokrates, no earlier than ca. 225 and certainly active later, ca. 208-196 (SS 8133; see Grace 1974, p. 199). Single fragment of moldmade bowl from Workshop of Bion. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,,secondary,Fill, 4033,ATH_97_0 20:3_IV,-250,-195,"IV: top-7.25 m. Rhodian amphora handle naming Pausanias dates in third quarter of 3rd century (SS 8081). A few moldmade bowl fragments (e.g. P 14166, P 20581). One plate may be as late as ca. 200 (667)",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,,secondary,Fill, 4035,ATH_97_O-R 7-10,,-290,"to. ca. -290. Building Fill of Square Peristyle. Eleven stamped amphora handles. Most date before ca. 310 (see AgoraX XVII, p. 144), but Corinthian B amphora handle with ligature stamp dates late 4th to first half of 3rd century (SS 13913 [Koehler 1978b, no. 558, p. 287 pl. 58]) Two later handles are intrusive: SS 11524, Thasian naming Philonidas Si(, late 3rd century; SS 11496, Chian(?) of 3rd century. Twenty-four legible coins, including four owl-left bronzes of 307-ca. 300 (EA-190, EA-367, EA-375, YA-384: AgoraX XVI, variety 50; cf. Svoronos, pl. 22:85-88) and one coin of Demetrios Polioketes dating 300-295 (EA-377 [AgoraX XVI, no. 504h]). A coin of Philip V is intrusive (EA-385 [AgoraX XVI, no. 513]). The famous tyranny decree of 337/6 (I 6524) was found in this fill (Meritt 1952, no. 5, pp. 355-359). ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,Mixed,secondary,Construction fill, 4036,ATH_97_P 6:3,,,"Early Roman. Shallow pit with carbon and abundant pottery. Early Roman, with some late Hellenistic material, including late Knidian stamped amphora handle naming the eponym Ares (SS 14754, after ca. 78) and coin of 130-90 (BA-395: Agora XXVI, variety 99; cf. Svoronos, pl. 24:60-68). ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Pit,,,, 4037,ATH_97_P 6:5,,-225,"Coin probably dating in third quarter of 3rd century (BA-417 [Kroll, personal communication 1971]); Type 46 E lamp (L 5667). ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Pyre,,,, 4040,ATH_97_P 10:2 (+)_Upper fill,1,100,"1st century after Christ with much Hellenistic material. Upperfill. Small fill. Most pottery Hellenistic, with some joins to lower fill, but a few fragments of early Roman pottery present (e.g. P 19718, Arretine). ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,Mixed,secondary,Fill, 4041,ATH_97_P 20:2 (+),-150,-110,Amphora handle provides terminupso stq ueme arly in the period 146-108.,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,,,Fill, 4043,ATH_97_P-R 6-12 (+),,-150,"Stoa of Attalos Building Fill. To ca. 150, with large amount of earlier material. Grace dates latest amphora handle to ca. 157 (Grace 1985, pp. 14-15). I examined the fine ware in fifty lots of pottery identified in the field notebooks as building fill or fill of footing trenches (in Section I, lots 1 lOc, 1 lOe, 11 lb-e, 112e, and 113a; in Section EA, lots 2, 10, 11, 17, 19, 21-24, 26-38, 40-44, 141, 240, 247, 320, 323, 330-333, 347, 357, 415, 416, 451, 492). Out of an estimated minimum of 174 moldmade bowls I found no example of long-petal bowl. Note, however, that fragments of two long-petal bowls of early type have been found in Q 8-9, which lay underP -R 6-12 (see under Q8-9). ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Stoa,,secondary,Construction fill, 4044,ATH_97_Q6:5 (+),-275,-250,"Irregular pit 4.00 m. deep, with much dug bedrock in fill; probably a collapsed well or cistern Two coins: one owl-left dating 307-ca. 300 (BA-484: Agora XXVI, variety 50; cf. Svoronos, pl. 22:85-88); one of ca. 270 (BA-486: Agora XXVI, varieties [57-60]; cf. Svoronos, pl. 22:73-79). Extremely homogeneous group of pottery of second quarter of 3rd century ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,,secondary,Fill, 4045,ATH_97_Q8-9,,-180,"To ca. 180. Fill over floor of Square Peristyle, lying partially under building fill of Stoa of Attalos (P-R 6-12) and above construction fill of Square Peristyle (0-R 7-10). Latest Rhodian stamped amphora handle dates in term of Hieron I (ca. 198, SS 10831). Latest Knidian handle is SS 10799 (KT 1105), in the term of Philoph(ron), shortly after 188 (see Grace 1985, p. 23, note 60). Latest coin dates ca. 196-190 (EA-87: Agora XXVI, varieties [78-80]; cf. Svoronos, pl. 81:1-16). For other fills related to Square Peristyle see O-R 7-10, Q 9:4, Q 10:1. Four fragments from three long-petal bowls of early type come from areas of the fill that may be disturbed (P 31696, P 20204, P 31940: Agora XXVII, nos. 187-189, p. 194, pl. 47 with discussion on pp. 157-158). ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,Mixed,,Fill, 4046,ATH_97_Q9:4 (+),-250,-165,"Fill in plundered trench for foundation of south stylobate of Square Peristyle. Joins with material from building fill of Stoa of Attalos. Ten stamped amphora handles, mostly Knidian, dating 188-167, but one dating in the period 167-146 (SS 13233 [KT 832] naming the eponym Kleumbrotos). ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,secondary,Construction fill, 4047,ATH_97_Q 10:1 (+),-310,-275,"310-275, with substantial amount of residual early material. Fill in south outer foundation of Square Peristyle. Twenty-seven stamped amphora handles, eighteen of them Thasian and clearly later than those from construction fill of the building (O-R 7-10). Several name fabricants dated by Debidour (1986, p. 332) in early 3rd century (Nikodemos, Prexipolis, Pythion III, Pythion IV) and first half of 3rd century (Aischron I). Latest piece of fine ware is 71, a cup-kantharos in true West Slope technique ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,Mixed,secondary,Construction fill, 4048,ATH_97_Q 11:3,-200,-160,"Deposit of debris, with ash and carbon, from use of and demolition of Brick Building under Stoa of Attalos. Two stamped amphoras, naming Kleandridas and Sosimachos, Knidian eponyms dating 188-167 (SS 4947, SS 5373 [KT 192, KT 1225]). See also Q-R 10-11:1, 2, 3. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,mixed,Debris, 4049,ATH_97_Q12:1 (+),-190,-160,"12.50 m. deep, contemporary with construction of Stoa of Attalos. Latest of three stamped amphora handles is SS 11122, naming the Rhodian fabricant Amyntas, end of first quarter of 2nd century (see Grace 1985, p. 10). Pottery concentrated at two levels (11.00-12.50 m. and 7.60-8.10 m.), possibly a first and second POU; no joins between the groups, which were separated by nearly sterile fill. No apparent chronological difference between the two groups. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,,,Fill, 4050,ATH_97Q 17:9,-100,1,"Square pit providing access to aqueduct. Five stamped amphora handles, the three latest immediately pre-Sullan terms of Agias and Hermon (SS 14374 [KT 1542], see D0los XXVII, p. 331, under E 81; SS 14375 [KT 1530] and SS 14376 [KT 486], cf. Ddlos XXVII, E 148, E 147, p. 343). Mostly coarse pottery, with some early Roman. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Manhole,Mixed,primary,, 4051,ATH_97_Q-R 10-11:1,-200,-165,"Three fills associated with a mud-brick building under the Stoa of Attalos. See also Q 11:3. Q-R 10-11:1. Further study of the stratigraphyo f the area by Rhys Townsend (AgoraX XVII) has identified the following lots as building fill, from below the floor of the building: EA 232-235, EA 329, EA 389. Latest amphora handle is SS 11076 (KT 1446), naming Polychares and dating toward end of first quarter of 2nd century. The Rhodian eponym Kallikrates of SS 11621, dated to either slightly after 180 or ca. 150 in Agora XXII, has now been redated to either 193 or 146-108, more likely the former. Single coin dates to late 3rd or 2nd century (EA-16 [F.S . Kleiner 1975b, no. 242, p. 316]: AgoraX XVI, varieties 82-84). Coins from this and the following two deposits are included in E S. Kleiner 1975b, pp. 315-317, deposit IV; see list in ibid., p. 314, note 21 ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,secondary,Construction fill, 4052,ATH_97_R 10:1,-100,25,"1st century B.C. to early 1st century after Christ. 19.00 m. deep. Single fill dumped in Augustan times with some earlier material, including many late Knidian amphora handles of second and third quarters of 1st century B.C. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,Mixed,secondary,Fill, 4053,ATH_97_R 13:9 (+),-300,-265,"Single dumped fill, with two coins dating 284-270's (PP-822, PP-864; cf. Svoronos, pl. 22:64-72). Fragment of dipper and rim of what may be a moldmade bowl are intrusive. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,Mixed,secondary,Fill, 4054,ATH_97_R 13:11,-350,-325,"Homogeneous dump in well 7.75 m. deep. SS 14825 (cf. AtThas IV, no. 1609, p. 392), an intact Thasianjar naming Telephanes, dates to 345-335 (Debidour 1986, p. 330). Stamped handle of Sinopean amphora (SS 14823), naming the astynomos Philon and the fabricant Golas, belongs to latter part of Grakov's Group I, ca. 360-320 (see Grace 1985, p. 21, note 52). Corinthian B jar top may be later (P 30872 [Koehler 1978b, no. 254, p. 192, pl. 33], late 4th century). ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,closed,secondary,Dump, 4055,ATH_97_R 17:6 (+)_upper fill,-350,-300,"Thin, nearly sterile layer of silt (0.40 m.) over floor. Looser fill above with small amount of pottery.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,,secondary,Fill, 4056,ATH_97_R18:1,-275,-250,"Pit with blackened filling, containing skyphos, Type 29 A lamp (L 3502), and rilled-rim plate; probably a pyre",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Pyre,closed,,Ritual deposit, 4058,ATH_97_R 21:2 (+)_tun.L.fill,-200,100,"LowerF ill in TunnelsS. ome residual Hellenistic material, with Roman pottery of 1st century after Christ.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Tunnel,Mixed,secondary,Fill, 4059,ATH_97_S 19:2 (+)_lower fill,-200,-100,"2nd century, with Byzantine disturbance. Hellenistic lower fill, with mixed Hellenistic and late Roman fill above, and Byzantine fill in mouth. Four amphora handles, the latest a Knidian handle naming Poliouches, dating before ca. 188 (SS 8084 [KT 1071 see Grace 1985, p. 16). Latest coin is a fulminating Zeus, ca. 190-86 (AA-968; cf Svoronos, pl. 81:17-52). Some pottery dates as least as late as middle of 2nd century, with the pyxis 1240 probably dating even later. Occasional Byzantine sherds throughout. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,Mixed,secondary,Fill, 4060,ATH_97_S 19:3 (+)_up. Fill,-350,-315,"Coroplast's Dump Lower and Upper Fills. S 19:3. Upper and lower fill distinguished during excavation, but material from both appears to be contemporary. From upper fill come six coins of double-bodied owl issue, dating 340's/330's-322 (AA-838, AA-842a-d, AA-843: Agora XXVI, varieties [41-43]; cf. Svoronos, pl. 22:35-46). All material dates well before end of 4th century, except for fragment of rolled-rim plate from upper fill and bowl with outturned rim from lower fill that may date around end of 4th century. Significant numbers of 5th-century figurines (D. B. Thompson 1987, p. 195), earlier than the pottery ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,Mixed,secondary,Dump & fill, 4061,ATH_97_T 26:7_upp. Fill,,-50,"To mid-lst century after Christ, with later intrusions.Filling in overflow channel associated with Klepsydra; went out of use in mid-1st century. Three layers, all containing a mixture of early material (LH IIIC and Protogeometric) with late Hellenistic and early Roman, though in differing proportions. Some intrusions of 3rd-century after Christ in upper layer ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Drain(age),Mixed,secondary,Fill, 4062,ATH_97_T 27:1,,,"Sullan destruction debris. Debris in antechamber of Klepsydra. Fifty-five stamped amphora handles forming very homogeneous group. Of the forty-two Knidian handles that can be assigned to eponym terms, thirty-eight are of the duovirpi eriod, and all but two of the eponyms of this period are represented; no handles date after 86 (although in some earlier publications a later date was quoted). Eight legible coins. One from top of debris dates ca. 25-20 (OA-252: AgoraX XVI, variety 152; cf. Svoronos, pl. 80:37-43), but the others date before 86, with three dating in 87/86 (OA-254a-c: Agora XXVI, variety 97; cf. Svoronos, pi. 81:45-48), three more to the late 2nd or early 1st century (OA-255, OA-259 [AgorXa XVI, no. 99d]; cf. Svoronos, pl. 24:60-68 and OA-256: Agora XXVI, variety 100; cf. Svoronos, pl. 107:50-54). Debris included sling bullets and arrowheads doubtless from Sullan attack ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,secondary,Debris, 4063,ATH_97_U 22:1,,,"Roman. Shaft and Chamber Fill B. One of several fills in brick-lined shaft and vaulted passage. Fourth and 5th centuries after Christ, with some late Hellenistic material, including Knidian stamped amphora handles of the period 97-88 (SS 7483, SS 8193, SS 9086 [KT 1495, KT 296, KT 1538]). Some objects have been published: Agora VI, nos. 774, 838; VII, nos. 259, 1476, 1667, 1754, 2005, 2618 ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Shaft,Mixed,,Fill, 4064,ATH_2006_A 18:1_upper fill,1,100,"Early 1st century a.d., with some residual Hellenistic material. Upper fill. Ten Knidian stamped amphora handles from perhaps eight jars, the latest dating in period V, 146-108 (SS 9903, SS 9910, eponyms Kallidamas [KT 902], Philombrotidas [KT 1278]), suggesting a considerable Hellenistic content. Only firmly identifiable coin dates ca. 15-10 (NN-1636, Agora XXVI, variety 158). Pottery and lamps largely Early Roman (with ESB, Italian sigillata).",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,Mixed,secondary,Fill, 4065,ATH_2006_B 20:7_lower fill (pou),-325,-275,"altar well. Ca. 325-275, with Byzantine intrusion. Lower fill. Water jugs identify deposit as use fill. No independently datable material. Intrusive piece of a Byzantine jar. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,Mixed,primary,Fill, 4067,ATH_2006_E 5:2_lower fill,-250,-180,"Depth 7.42 m; Diam. at bottom 4.40 m. Connected to a chamber filled in Byzantine times (E 5:3). Hellenistic fill in lowest ca. 1.00 m, Byzantine fill above. Five stamped amphora handles, the best dated a Rhodian of period Ha, ca. 240-225 (VG)/ca. 234?220, per haps early in span (GF) (SS 6818, eponym Eukles II) and two Thasians (SS 6845, SS 6857, eponyms NikodemosII, Pythion IX, cf. EtThasTV, p. 321, no. 1265 and p. 367, no. 1486), both dating well within 3rd century. One securely identified Hellenistic coin, dating ca. 196-185 (AA-47, Agora XXVI, variety [78-80]). Two intrusive Byzantine coins (AA-48, AA-49) and fragment of a Roman plate. Large deposit of pottery, with fragments of over 40 moldmade bowls; unguentaria have hollow stems ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,Mixed,secondary,Fill, 4068,ATH_2006_E 6:1_lower fill,-175,-125,"6:1: Depth 4.10 m; Diam. at bottom 2.57-3.15 m. E 6:2: Depth 3.45 m; Diam. at bottom 2.35-2.84 m. Two cisterns connected by tunnel. In E 6:1, Hellenistic lower fill below Roman fill in uppermost 0.80 m. In E 6:2, large lower fill with upper, Sullan fill in uppermost 0.80 m. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,,secondary,Fill, 4069,ATH_2006_E 15:3_lower fill,-150,-1,"Depth ca. 5.30 m; Diam. at bottom ca. 3.50 m. Connected by tunnel with E 14:1 and E 14:3. Small amount of undisturbed Hellenistic lower fill; mixed Hellenistic, Late Roman, and Byzantine upper fill above. coins or stamped amphora handles. Type 55 B lamp (L 1818) extends date to end of 1st century. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,,,Fill, 4070,ATH_2006_M 20:1 (+)_middle fill,-115,-86,"Middle fill. Twenty-three amphora stamps, nine Knidian of period VIB, including six handles dating very near the end of the period, ca. 90-88 (SS 6791, SS 6794, SS 6802, SS 6795, SS 6808, SS 6799, eponyms Andromenes, Hermon, and Pisinos). Latest of eight coins dates 130-90 (X-66, Agora XXVI, variety 99). Sullan destruction debris.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,,secondary,Destruction debris, 4071,ATH_2006_M 20:4_lower fill,-225,-175,Dug to 8.00 m. Turkish fill in upper 3.00 m. One partial stamped jar of unidentified type. No coins. Type 43 B lamp (L 3215). Pottery largely coarse ,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,,secondary,Fill, 4072,ATH_2006_N 21:1_bottom,1,100,"26.50 m deep, lst-century a.d. deposit at bottom, overlaid by accumulation of 2nd century to Late Roman.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,,secondary,Fill, 4073,ATH_2006_O 20:1_lower fill(pou),-300,-190,"Depth 4.97 m; Diam. at bottom 2.90 m. Connected to O 20:2 and O 20:3. Small amount of fill in lowest 0.12 m, with Roman and then modern fill above. Two fragmentary water jugs suggest this is a use fill. Single Rhodian amphora handle of ca. 211 (VG)/ca. 197 (GF) (SS 8074, eponym Agloumbrotos). No coins. Little pottery, with two fragments of moldmade bowls. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,,primary,Fill, 4074,ATH_2006_Q 9-10:1,-350,-290,"Cistern system with two drawshafts connected by a tunnel, with another tunnel running westward from southern shaft. System put out of use by construction of Square Peristyle in the very early 3rd century and contains mostly 4th-century pottery. Some later Hellenistic material noted by excavator in south chamber (and discarded) entered chamber at time of construction of Stoa of Attalos, hence before 150. No coins or amphora handles. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern system,Mixed,secondary,, 4075,ATH_2006_Q 13-14:1_lower fill,-375,-350,"measurements recorded. Cistern with passage leading west. Small lower fill over floor of cistern and passage. Upper fill mostly dating in first half of 6th century, dumped into cistern from well R 13:3, some 20 m to the northeast, probably in Early Roman times (a fragment of ESB was present). Except for the inventoried objects, the two fills were mixed during mending, so it is uncertain to which fill a fragment of an early-3rd-century cup-kantharos and a West Slope fragment of the second quarter of the 3rd century belong. Nonetheless, the bulk of the lower fill dates in the second quarter of the 4th century. independently datable material.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,Mixed,secondary,Fill, 4076,ATH_2006_Q-R 10-11:3,,-160,"to ca. -160. Lies immediately below building fill of Stoa of Attalos (P-R 6-12). of five coins dates ca. 261-229 (IA-10, Agora XXVI, no. 62b). Latest of four stamped amphora handles dates in period IV A, 188-167 (SS 11069, Knidian eponym Theudotos [KT 732]). ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,not_available,,,Destruction debris, 4077,ATH_2006_R 13:2,,,"Claudian. Dug to 2.10 m. One Augustan coin (1-1657, Agora XXVI, variety 158, 15-10). Pottery contemporary with that in upper fill R 13:1. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,,secondary,Fill, 4078,ATH_1982_A 18:7,,,"Hellenistic and Roman. Eight coins ranging from 4th to 1st century, with pottery continuing to at least 3rd century after Christ. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Pit,,,, 4079,ATH_1982_C 17:5,,,"Hellenistic and early Roman. Broad range of date reflected in stamped amphora handles and unstamped amphoras, which date from 3rd century to 1st century after Christ. ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Pit,,,, 4080,ATH_1982_D 5:2,,,"Hellenistic and Roman. Cistern, drawshaft and passages containing mostly Hellenistic pottery, but two Roman coins and some late Roman pottery. The amphora handles range from the last quarter of the 3rd century (SS 7261) to early 1st century ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern system,Mixed,secondary,, 4081,ATH_1982_E 5:2,-250,-190,"Cistern connected by tunnel to another chamber filled in Byzantine period. Small Hellenistic deposit on floor somewhat contaminated by Byzantine fill above. No stamped amphora handles later than 3rd century (SS 6818 SS 6845, SS 6846, SS 6857, SS 6858; Etudes thasiennes IV, nos. 1265, 1486). Coins: two Byzantine, one 3rd-centu Ptolemaic, one Athenian of ca. 200 (Kleiner 1). Latest lamp type 45 C. Fragments of many bowls (ca. 40), similar lamp type 45 C. Fragments of many bowls (ca. 40), similar ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,Mixed,,Fill, 4082,ATH_1982_E 14:6_upper fill,,,"Early Roman. Mostly early Roman with some Hellenistic material including a type 48 A lamp and three Knidian stamped amphora handles of the duoviri period, dating early in the 1st century (SS 6168-SS 6170). Lower fill is Hellenistic",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,Mixed,secondary,Fill, 4083,ATH_1982_H 16:2_lower fill,,,Sullan destruction debris.,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,,secondary,Fill, 4084,ATH_1982_I 14:2,-200,-100,"2nd century. Fill of pithos which served as settling basin in front of west end of south side of Heliaia. Basin probably coveredFill of pithos which served as settling basin in front of west end of south side of Heliaia. Basin probably covered during final phases of construction at west end of Middle Stoa. Architecture of west end of Stoa suggests it was finished later than rest of building; this later building acti- vity has been associated with Hellenistic fill south of Middle Stoa (Kleiner, I, pp. 311-313, deposit III: H-I 14:1) in which one of three stamped amphora handles dates in third quarter of 2nd century (Knidian eponym Philippos: SS 13540 [KT 1735]). Analysis of amphora handles from building fill of Stoa, however, shows no chronological dif- ference between those from west end and those from elsewhere in the fill. Pottery from settling basin nonde- script. Single bowl is unusual type which may be early form of long-petal, but also resembles imbricate bowls of ca. 200 ",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Basin,,,Fill, 4085,ATH_1982_I 16:5,-200,-100,"Single Knidian stamped amphora handle (SS 366) dates around 108 (Grace, ""Stamped Amphora Handles,"" p. 274, no. 218). Turkish pottery indicates disturbance",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,Mixed,,Fill, 4086,EPH10-WE1-A-H/1,-200,-125,Deposit in Room SR 5b in the northern part of WE1.,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Space/Room,open,secondary,,"This unstratified deposit, excavated during the construction of the first shelter of the Hanghaus in 1978, has been related to the construction of a terracce wall between WE 1 and 4, generally placed in the late 3rd - early 2nd cent BCE." 4087,EPH10-WE1-A-H/2,-170,-130,Deposit present underneath rooms SR7 and 8.,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Space/Room,open,secondary,Fill, 4088,EPH10-WE1-A-H/3,-100,-1,Deposit underneath the floor of room SR12 (WE2).,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Space/Room,open,secondary,Fill,"Again the exact stratigraphical position of this deposit, excavated in 1972, is unknown." 4089,EPH10-WE1-A-H/4,-100,-1,Deposit underneath the mosaic floor of room SR18 (WE2). ,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Space/Room,closed,secondary,,The deposits underneath the mosaic were not stratigraphically distinguished so we are dealing here with mixed material from several (at least 2) deposits. 4090,EPH10-WE1-A-H/5,-100,-1,Deposit in Kiln 1 in room 7,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Kiln,open,primary,Dump,Fill of a kiln in room 7 containing 169 miniature cups. 4091,EPH10-WE1-A-H/6,-100,-1,Fill of a kiln in room SR8.,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Kiln,open,primary,Dump, 4092,EPH10-WE1-A-BI/1,-25,25,Deposit underneath the courtyard SR2,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Courtyard,open,secondary,Fill, 4093,EPH10-WE1-A-BI/2,-25,25,Deposit related to the construction of channel 3 in room SR3.,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Hypocaust area,open,secondary,Levelling Deposit, 4094,EPH10-WE1-A-BI/3,-25,40,Deposit present in the northwest corner of room SR3.,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Hypocaust area,open,secondary,Fill, 4095,EPH10-WE1-A-BI/4,1,25,Deposit on top of the bedrock in room SR8.,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Space/Room,open,secondary,Levelling Deposit,Related to building phase I of the complex. 4096,EPH10-WE1-A-BI-II/1,1,50,Oldest floor level of room 5a,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,not_available,open,secondary,Floor deposit, 4097,EPH10-WE1-A-BI-II/2,70,100,Deposit covering the kiln in room SR8.,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Kiln,open,secondary,Levelling Deposit,The kiln went out of use in the period between building phase I and II of the complex. 4098,EPH10-WE1-A-BII/1,75,125,Deposit covering a mortared substructure underneath the oldest hypocaust in room SR3.,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Hypocaust area,open,secondary,Fill,Can be related to building phase II of the complex. 4099,EPH10-WE1-A-BII/2,75,125,Fill of channel 3 in room SR4.,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Space/Room,open,secondary,Cistern channel fill,Dated to building phase II of the complex. 4100,EPH10-WE1-A-BII/3,75,125,Deposit in room SR4.,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,not_available,open,mixed,Dump & fill, 4101,EPH10-WE1-A-BII/4,75,125,Deposit for the construction of channel 2 in room SR4.,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Space/Room,open,secondary,Levelling Deposit, 4102,EPH10-WE1-A-BII/5,75,125,Deposit in room SR7.,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Space/Room,open,secondary,Fill for floor, 4103,EPH10-WE1-A-BII/6,50,75,"Deposit in room SR8 consisting of a large amounts of ceramic material with hardly any soil, as well as ashes, yet not of in situ origin.",Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Space/Room,open,secondary,Levelling Deposit,"The fragmentary nature indicates that the material is not in situ, yet the large amount and many fits indicates that it was moved only once from the original dump. Ladst_tter suggests that it may concern an older assemblage of tableware that was dumped prior to the start of building phase II (p. 187)." 4104,EPH10-WE1-A-BII/7,50,100,Deposit in room SR 18 (WE2).,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Space/Room,open,secondary,Fill, 4105,EPH10-WE1-A-BII-III/1,100,200,Deposit related to a floor level in room SR5a.,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Space/Room,open,mixed,Floor deposit, 4106,EPH10-WE1-A-BIV/1,225,250,"Deposit arranged in courtyard SR2 to raise the level of the floor of slabs, related to building phase IV of the complex.",Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Courtyard,closed,secondary,Fill for floor, 4107,EPH10-WE1-A-BIV/2,225,250,Deposit arranged for the construction of the younger hypocaust in room SR3.,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Hypocaust area,closed,secondary,Construction fill,Deposit is sealed by the mortared floor of the hypocaust. 4108,EPH10-WE1-A-BIV/3,225,250,Mortared deposit that served as floor of the younger hypocaust in room SR3.,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Hypocaust area,closed,secondary,Construction fill,Related to building phase IV of the complex. 4109,EPH10-WE1-A-BIV/4,225,250,"Deposit in room SR5a, identified as the younger burnt layer.",Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Space/Room,open,mixed,Burnt layer, 4110,EPH10-WE1-A-BIV/5,225,250,Fill of channel 2 in room SR5a.,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Space/Room,open,primary,Cistern channel fill,The ceramic content of the deposit has been identified as the Severan kitchenware of WE1 that was broken as a result of the destruction of the complex (by an earthquake?) and was buried on the spot in the channel. 4111,EPH10-WE1-A-BIV/6,225,250,Deposit related to the construction of channel 1 in room SR5a.,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Space/Room,open,secondary,Construction fill,The finds from this deposit indicate that the levelling activity must have taken place immediately after the fire destruction of the complex. 4112,EPH10-WE1-A-BIV/7,225,250,Deposit arranged for the creation of the youngest floor level in room SR5a.,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Space/Room,open,secondary,Fill for floor, 4113,EPH10-WE1-A-BIV/8,225,250,Deposit for the arrangement of the youngest floor level in room SR5c.,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Space/Room,open,secondary,Fill for floor,The fill probably consisted of a locally broken pottery of which unfortunately only the rims and bases were retained during the excavations in 1967. 4114,EPH10-WE1-A-Z/1,250,275,Deposit from the praefurnium in room SR4.,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Furnace,open,mixed,Destruction debris, 4115,EPH10-WE1-A-Z/2,250,275,Destruction deposit in room SR5a.,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Space/Room,open,mixed,Destruction debris, 4116,EPH10-WE1-A-Z/3,250,275,Deposit in room SR11 which was sealed after the destruction of the complex.,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Space/Room,open,mixed,Destruction debris,"The finds from this deposit include items that were present in the room at the time of the destruction of WE1, after which the room was sealed." 4117,COR75-1,-600,-540,"Fill of a well north of the stylobate of the South Stoa, in front of shop XXVII.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,open,secondary,Fill,The fill of the well was evidently thrown in at one time. 4118,COR75-2,-550,-525,Fill of well to the west of the eastern line of inner supports of the Southeast Building.,Urban_(Public),Building,Well,open,secondary,Fill,It has been suggested that the pottery in the deposit came from a shop or potter's establishment. 4119,COR75-3,-550,-480,"Fill of a well to the north of the stylobate of the South Stoa, in the area in front of Shop XXII.",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,open,secondary,Fill,The fill of the well was thrown in at one time. The upper date of the deposit ranges between 500 and 480 BCE. 4120,COR75-4,-500,-485,Fill of a pit south of the atrium of the Roman building outside the southwest corner of the precinct of Temple E.,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Pit,open,secondary,Fill, 4121,COR75-5,-650,-450,Fill of a large circular pit at Isthmia.,Urban_(Non-public),not_available,Well,open,secondary,Fill,"Deposit of Isthmia, not of Corinth!!! The pit seems to have been filled up at one time about mid-5th cent. BCE." 4122,COR75-6,-600,-400,Road deposit outside the South Long Building and North Long Building in the Potters' Quarter.,Urban_(Public),Street,not_available,open,secondary,Construction fill,Described as 'a thick layer of discarded material ... from the roadway outside the South Long Building and the North Long Building'; not clear whether this should be identified as a dump deposit or a deposit related to the construction of the road. 4123,COR75-7,-500,-450,"Deposit in Stelai Shrine A, a small walled enclosure in the Potters' Quarter.",Urban_(Public),Sanctuary,not_available,open,primary,Ritual deposit,A mass of vases and terracotta figurines were packed into this small walled enclosure. 4124,COR75-8,-600,-425,Fill of a well in the area north of the northeast corner of the foundations of Temple E.,Urban_(Public),Sanctuary,Well,open,secondary,Fill,The well is reported to have been filled up at one time. 4125,COR75-9,-450,-425,"Deposit around a small walled enclosure, the Circular South Shrine in the Potters' Quarter.",Urban_(Public),Sanctuary,not_available,open,mixed,Ritual deposit, 4126,COR75-10,-460,-420,"Fill of a well in the southern part of the agora, at the foot of the stair that led up to the precinct in front of Temple E",Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Well,open,secondary,Fill,"The entire filling of the well was thrown in at one time. This well is one of three wells (see also COR75-11 & 12) filled in contemporaneously (ca. 420), perhaps as the result of some sudden catastrophe." 4127,COR75-11,-500,-420,Fill of a well in the southwest corner of the cryptoporticus of the South Basilica,Urban_(Public),Basilica,Well,open,secondary,Fill,"This well is one of three wells (see also COR75-10 & 12) filled in contemporaneously (ca. 420), perhaps as the result of some sudden catastrophe." 4128,COR75-12,-500,-420,Fill of a well in the southwest corner of the core of the South Basilica.,Urban_(Public),Basilica,Well,open,secondary,Fill,"This well is one of three wells (see also COR75-10 & 11) filled in contemporaneously (ca. 420), perhaps as the result of some sudden catastrophe." 4129,COR75-13,-535,-515,Fill of the Rectangular South Pit in the Potters' Quarter.,Urban_(Non-public),Artisanal,Pit,open,secondary,Fill, 4130,COR75-14,-450,-375,"Fill of a well in the area of Saint John's, at the foot of the great stair that led up to the precinct in front of Temple E.",Urban_(Public),not_available,Well,open,mixed,Fill,The use filling of a well. 4131,COR75-15,-400,-360,Fill of a well in the southern part of the east aisle of the cryptoporticus.,Urban_(Public),Basilica,Well,open,secondary,Fill, 4132,COR75-16,-360,-340,Fill of the 'Pottery Pit' in the western court of the Theatre Cult Cave at Isthmia.,Urban_(Public),Sanctuary,Courtyard,open,primary,Ritual deposit,A group of complete vessels stacked upside down in a pithos set in one corner of the western court of the cult cave at the theatre of Isthmia!!! (not Corinth). 4133,COR75-17,-350,-325,Fill of a pit (Well J) located 5 m west of the northwest corner of the northern group of West Shops in the precinct of Temple E.,Urban_(Public),Commercial,Pit,open,secondary,Fill, 4134,COR75-18,-340,-300,Deposits in the Terracotta Factory in the Potters' Quarter,Urban_(Non-public),Artisanal,not_available,open,mixed,Destruction debris,"Material from the Terracotta Factory generally consisting of vessels (as well as figurines, lamps and moulds) in use at the workshop at the time of its destruction sometime during the second half of the 4th cent BCE (although some pieces are certainly residual)." 4135,COR75-19,-325,-315,Deposit consisting of a gold hoard in the North Stoa,Urban_(Public),Stoa/Porticus,Aisle,closed,primary,Fill for floor, 4136,COR75-20,-425,-300,Votive deposit V in a well (QQ22) north of the north wall of the Temple of Asklepios.,Urban_(Public),Sanctuary,Well,open,primary,Ritual deposit,"No use filling in the well; the filling (consisting of several deposits: II, IV and V) was introduced at one time." 4137,COR75-21,-425,-325,Fill of a well underneath a cistern located near the west end of Trench II of excavations of the Baths of Aphrodite.,Urban_(Public),Bathing,Well,closed,mixed,Fill,"The deposit has The use fill of the well accumulated between the later 5th cent and 375 BCE (ie 425-375 BCE), after which the well was filled up during the third quarter of the 4th cent BCE (ie 350-325 BCE) but containing material ranging between the late 7th cent and 325 BCE. " 4138,COR75-22,-375,-300,Fill of the cistern in Room L of the Baths of Aphrodite.,Urban_(Public),Bouleuterion,Cistern,open,secondary,Fill,The cistern complex of two chambers. 4139,COR75-23,-375,-300,Fill of the cistern at the southwest corner of the lower foundation (ie the foundation for the Roman predecessor) of Temple E,Urban_(Public),Sanctuary,Cistern,open,secondary,Fill,Whether there was one or more fillings of the cistern has not been determined. 4140,COR75-24,-325,-300,Fill of a well in the Kretika area near the Tile Works.,Non-urban_(Non-public),Artisanal,Well,open,secondary,Fill,"The Tile works area is situated just outside the city walls, between the Long Walls to Lechaion." 4141,COR75-25,-510,-490,Fill of a well (Well B) to the west of the Later Kiln in the Tile Works area.,Non-urban_(Non-public),Artisanal,Well,open,secondary,Fill,"The Tile works area is situated just outside the city walls, between the Long Walls to Lechaion. Three separate fills were noted, none of which were use fillings." 4142,COR75-26,-510,-450,Fill of a well (Well C) to the west of the Later Kiln in the Tile Works area.,Non-urban_(Non-public),Artisanal,Well,open,secondary,Fill,"The Tile works area is situated just outside the city walls, between the Long Walls to Lechaion. There is no use filling." 4143,COR75-27,-375,-190,Fill of a well (Well A) north of the Later Kiln in the Tile Works area.,Non-urban_(Non-public),Artisanal,Well,open,mixed,Fill,"This well was probably used as a water supply for the period in which the Later Kiln was in use. There was a use filling dated between 375 and 300 BCE, after which the well was filled up by two additional fills dated to the last quarter of the 4th cent BCE, and between the 5th to early 2nd cent BCE respectively." 4144,COR75-28,-350,-275,2 contemporary fills of the Later Kiln in the Tile Works area.,Non-urban_(Non-public),Artisanal,Kiln,open,secondary,Fill,"The fill of the kiln is not related to its use but represents the period after it went out of use. The kiln was filled up by 4 deposits, the two earlier contemporary fills are listed here together as COR75-28. " 4149,COR75-33,-600,-250,Fill of a well (Well R) located beneath the footing trench of the north wall of the core of the South Basilica.,Urban_(Public),Basilica,Well,open,secondary,Fill,No use filling. 4150,COR75-34,-700,-260,Fill of a well (Well II) located east of the Turkish Stair of the Baths of Aphrodite.,Urban_(Public),Bathing,Well,open,mixed,Fill,"The use filling accumulated during the period from 330 to 275 BCE. It was filled and put out of use, apparently in one operation, in the early second quarter of the 3rd cent BCE; the material from this fill has a wid chronological range dating between the 7th cent and 260 BCE." 4151,COR75-35,-400,-275,Fill of a manhole in the area north of the northeast corner of the foundation of Temple E.,Urban_(Public),Sanctuary,Manhole,open,secondary,Fill,There may have been more than one fill. 4152,COR75-36,-425,-275,"Fill of a well (Well A) to the west of the back wall of the northern group of the 'West Shops', within the precinct of Temple E.",Urban_(Public),Sanctuary,Well,open,secondary,Fill, 4153,COR75-37,-350,-275,"Fill of a cistern to the west of the backwall of the northern group of the 'West Shops', within the precinct of Temple E.",Urban_(Public),Sanctuary,Cistern,open,secondary,Fill,The entire filling was introduced in a single operation. 4154,COR75-38,-350,-250,"Fill of a well near a house, 600 m southwest of Temple E.",Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,Well,open,mixed,Fill,"Use fill dated between 350 and the second quarter of the 3rd cent BCE. The well was put out of use with a filling composed of successive but almost contemporary dumpings,comprising material ranging between 350 and 250 BCE, perhaps as a result of the destruction of the house it served." 4155,COR75-39,-375,-225,"Fill of a 'well' (actually a cistern) to the west of the backwall of the northern group of the 'West Shops', within the precinct of Temple E. ",Urban_(Public),Sanctuary,Cistern,open,secondary,Fill,It is believed that its filling up may have been caused by a construction program of a Hellenistic temple and temenos in the area later occupied by Temple E and its temenos. 4156,COR75-40,-310,-225,"Fill of a 'well' (actually a cistern) to the west of the back wall of the northern group of the 'West Shops', within the precinct of Temple E.",Urban_(Public),Sanctuary,Cistern,open,secondary,Fill,It is believed that its filling up may have been caused by a construction program of a Hellenistic temple and temenos in the area later occupied by Temple E and its temenos. 4157,COR75-41,-700,-225,Fill of a well (Well X) south of the northern temenos wall of Temple E.,Urban_(Public),Sanctuary,Well,open,secondary,Fill,"It is believed that its filling up may have been caused by a construction program of a Hellenistic temple and temenos in the area later occupied by Temple E and its temenos. The fill probably represents the conflation of a 7th cent use filling with one or more later fillings introduced after the abandonment of the well, or a gradual accumulation over the centuries." 4158,COR75-42,-700,-200,Fill of a well (Well Z) south of the northern temenos wall of Temple E.,Urban_(Public),Sanctuary,Well,open,secondary,Fill,It is believed that its filling up may have been caused by a construction program of a Hellenistic temple and temenos in the area later occupied by Temple E and its temenos. The material used for the filling was derived from a dump that had accumulated over a long period and included votives. 4159,COR75-43,-375,-200,Fill of a well at the northwest corner of the precinct of Temple E.,Urban_(Public),Sanctuary,Well,open,secondary,Fill,It is believed that its filling up may have been caused by a construction program of a Hellenistic temple and temenos in the area later occupied by Temple E and its temenos. The entire filling is believed to have been deposited at one time. 4160,COR75-44,-500,-200,"Fill of a cistern to the west of Temple J, in the area between it and the West Shops.",Urban_(Public),not_available,Cistern,open,secondary,Fill, 4161,COR75-45,-500,-175,Fill of a pit (Pit B) in the Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore on the north slopes of the Acrocorinth.,Urban_(Public),Sanctuary,Pit,open,secondary,Fill,"The pit was filled in one operation, with material derived from an accumulation elsewhere in the sanctuary." 4162,COR75-46,,-25,Fill of a well located in a deep foundation trench immediately southeast of the 3rd inner support of the western line of supports of the Southeast Building.,Urban_(Public),Building,Well,open,secondary,Fill,"There may have been a small use filling dating prior to 146 BCE which was superseded by a deposit of debris from the destruction of 146 BCE, introduced shortly after 44 BCE." 4163,COR75-47,,-146,Anaploga (sic).,Urban_(Non-public),not_available,not_available,open,secondary,Fill,The nature of the deposit is described as 'Destruction fill of first cleaning and dyeing works'. 4164,COR75-48,-600,-1,Fill of a well underneath a tomb (Grave 12) in the Anaploga area of the city.,Urban_(Non-public),Necropolis,Well,open,secondary,Fill,It seems likely that the entire filling was introduced in the early Roman period perhaps in preparation of new construction. 4165,ATH_83_H6:9_N.L.,-375,-290,,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,,,Fill,north chamber: no idependently dateable material 4166,ATH_83_H 6:9_S_Up.fill,-225,-160,,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern system,,,Fill, 4167,ATH_97_H 6:9 (+)_Low. Fill. N,-375,-290,,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Cistern,,,Fill, 4168,ATH_51_B 17:4,-325,,pyre,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Pyre,,,, 4169,ATH_51_B 19:3,-350,-325,,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Pyre,,,, 4170,ATH_51_B 17:4,-325,,,Urban_(Public),Agora/Forum,Pyre,,,, 4171,COR75-49,-425,-400,"Content of grave 54A in the field of Panages Kondyles, part of the North Cemetery.",Urban_(Non-public),Necropolis,Grave,closed,primary,Grave good, 4172,COR75-50,-425,-400,"Content of Grave 23A in the field of Panages Kondyles, part of North Cemetery",Urban_(Non-public),Necropolis,Grave,closed,primary,Grave good,"This grave forms part of a sequence of 3 graves (Graves 23A, 339 or COR75-51, and 348 or COR75-52) connected by stages of the small trefoil oinochoe." 4173,COR75-51,-360,-340,Content of Grave 339 in North Cemetery.,Urban_(Non-public),Necropolis,Grave,closed,primary,Grave good,"This grave forms part of a sequence of 3 graves (Graves 23A or COR75-50, 339 or COR75-51, and 348 or COR75-52) connected by stages of the small trefoil oinochoe." 4174,COR75-52,-325,-300,Content of Grave 348 in North Cemetery.,Urban_(Non-public),Necropolis,Grave,closed,primary,Grave good,"This grave forms part of a sequence of 3 graves (Graves 23A or COR75-50, 339 or COR75-51, and 348 or COR75-52) connected by stages of the small trefoil oinochoe." 4175,COR75-53,-360,-340,Deposit 36 in North Cemetery.,Urban_(Non-public),Necropolis,Grave,closed,primary,Grave good,"This grave is one 3 graves (Deposit 36 or COR75-53, Deposit 28 or COR75-54, and Grave 40 or COR75-55) forming a sequence connected by the pyxos with domed, slipover lid and the small trefoil oinochoe with shoulder stop." 4176,COR75-54,-360,-340,Deposit 28 in North Cemetery.,Urban_(Non-public),Necropolis,Grave,closed,primary,Grave good,"This grave is one 3 graves (Deposit 36 or COR75-53, Deposit 28 or COR75-54, and Grave 40 or COR75-55) forming a sequence connected by the pyxos with domed, slipover lid and the small trefoil oinochoe with shoulder stop." 4177,COR75-55,-325,-300,Content of Grave 40 in North Cemetery.,Urban_(Non-public),Necropolis,Grave,closed,primary,Grave good,"This grave is one 3 graves (Deposit 36 or COR75-53, Deposit 28 or COR75-54, and Grave 40 or COR75-55) forming a sequence connected by the pyxos with domed, slipover lid and the small trefoil oinochoe with shoulder stop." 4178,COR75-56,-350,-325,Content of the Grave outside the Kenchrean Gate.,Urban_(Non-public),Necropolis,Grave,closed,primary,Grave good, 4179,COR75-57,-350,-325,Content of the disturbed Grave 4 on the road to Acrocorinth,Urban_(Non-public),Necropolis,Grave,Mixed,primary,Grave good,"One of 14 graves forming a closely knit group and sequence. They are primarily connected by examples of late stages of the Corinthian skyphos of Attic type and examples of early stages of the unguentarium, often occuring in conjunction in these graves and thus providing relative sequence. Of the grave offerings in this damaged tomb only fragments of two imported early unguentaria remained." 4180,COR75-58,-350,-325,Content of Grave 9 on the road to Acrocorinth.,Urban_(Non-public),Necropolis,Grave,closed,primary,Grave good,"One of 14 graves forming a closely knit group and sequence. They are primarily connected by examples of late stages of the Corinthian skyphos of Attic type and examples of early stages of the unguentarium, often occuring in conjunction in these graves and thus providing relative sequence. A silver obol of Corinth from this tomb has been dated to ca. 338 BC." 4181,COR75-59,-350,-325,"Content of Grave (9) near the ""Justinian Wall"".",Urban_(Non-public),Necropolis,Grave,closed,primary,Grave good,"One of 14 graves forming a closely knit group and sequence. They are primarily connected by examples of late stages of the Corinthian skyphos of Attic type and examples of early stages of the unguentarium, often occuring in conjunction in these graves and thus providing relative sequence." 4182,COR75-60,-350,-325,Content of Grave 372 in North Cemetery.,Urban_(Non-public),Necropolis,Grave,closed,primary,Grave good,"One of 14 graves forming a closely knit group and sequence. They are primarily connected by examples of late stages of the Corinthian skyphos of Attic type and examples of early stages of the unguentarium, often occuring in conjunction in these graves and thus providing relative sequence." 4183,COR75-61,-350,-325,Content of a grave to the northwest of the Acrocorinth.,Urban_(Non-public),Necropolis,Grave,closed,primary,Grave good,"One of 14 graves forming a closely knit group and sequence. They are primarily connected by examples of late stages of the Corinthian skyphos of Attic type and examples of early stages of the unguentarium, often occuring in conjunction in these graves and thus providing relative sequence." 4184,PAP_03_deposit 1,,,"fill of part of underground rock-cut chamber with pas- sageway. (Chamber truncated by Ditch.) With a Passage (internally blocked). Original function uncer- tain: tomb? quarry? cistern? FC 5005-8 Early Hellenistic, fragmentary. 5008, 5006. Scrappy, 4th/3rd c.",not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Fill, 4185,PAP_03_deposit 2,-150,,"W Ditch triangular pocket in rock floor outside SW face of the NW corner tower. Mid end-c. Bc or rather later. Dark soil stains on most finds. = FC 2069 (black earth layer, elev. 6.32-5.97 m), FC 2070 (layer below 2069, at 5.97-5.69/5.45 m = bedrock). Finds from both layers seem similar in date.",not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 4186,Hal_03_house 1,-302,-265,house of the Coroplast,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,not_available,,,Occupation Level, 4187,Hal_03_House 2,-302,-265,house of Geometric krater,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,not_available,,,Occupation Level, 4188,Hal_03_House 3,-302,-265,House of the Snakes,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,not_available,,,Occupation Level, 4189,Hal_03_House 4,-302,-265,House of the Amphorai,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,not_available,,,Occupation Level, 4190,Hal_03_house 5,-302,-265,House of the Ptolemaic coins,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,not_available,,,Occupation Level, 4191,Hal_03_House 6,-302,-265,House of Agathon,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,not_available,,,Occupation Level, 4192,MYC_78,,,early 3rd cent. BC to 2nd half 2nd cent. BC. House of the idols,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,not_available,,,, 4193,Ilion_99_Pre-h1_quary dump,,,pre-h1,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Dump, 4194,Ilion_99_H1_construction fills,,,H1 construction fills,Non-urban_(Non-public),Domestic,not_available,,,Fill, 4195,Ilion_99_H1_occupation debris,,,H1 occupation debris,Non-urban_(public),Domestic,not_available,,,, 4196,Ilion_99_H2_construction fills,,,H2_construction fills,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 4197,Ilion_99_H2A_occupation debris,,,H2A occupation debris,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,not_available,,,, 4198,Ilion_99_H2A_occupation debris_G.dump,,,Ilion_99_H2A_occupation debris_G.dump,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,Dump, 4199,Ilion_99_H2B_occupation debris,,,Ilion_99_H2B_occupation debris,Urban_(Non-public),Domestic,not_available,,,, 4200,Ilion_99_H2B_possible occupation ,,,Ilion_99_H2B_possible occupation ,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 4201,Ilion_99_Post_H2B_occupation ,,,Ilion_99_Post_H2B_occupation ,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 4202,Knos_99_pit_tr_D,,,Knos_99_pit_tr_D,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 4203,Knos_99_T_PIT_A,,,Knos_99_T_PIT_A,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 4204,Knos_99_U,,,Knos_99_U,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 4205,Knos_99_V,,,Knos_99_V,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 4206,Knos_99_w,,,Knos_99_w,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,, 4207,Knos_99_X_non-stratified,,,Knos_99_X_non-stratified,not_available,not_available,not_available,,,,